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    • KantNeverCould [any]
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      Henry Miller never got popular because his books were banned in the US under obscenity laws, likely because Miller was an active socialist who looked up to black radicals.

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          I need to get more into his work. I always assumed he was a Kerouac/Burroughs type, but now that I've actually read about him, Miller is definitely more of a "dirtbag left" type.

          Idk exactly what he did wrong, but Miller was married about 5 times, each time to women much younger than him, and he was an early 20th century straight male who fucked around, so I'm sure there's some MeToo type stuff going on.

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            • KantNeverCould [any]
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              Miller was active in the Socialist Party USA as a young man, and he was a big fan of Hubert Harrison, an extremely influential black socialist.

              https://socialistworker.org/2009/07/06/voice-of-harlem-radicalism

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    • ComradeMikey [he/him]
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      he literally wrote it on a scroll of paper taped end to end in a week entirely on a crazy amount of drugs especially speed lmao for keruoac

        • ComradeMikey [he/him]
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          its cool how he did it, but it made me respect grammar rules and general formatting my god