The truly great writer does not want to write. He wants the world to be a place in which he can live the life of the imagination.


Henry Miller on Writing (1964)


The truly great writer does not want to write. He wants the world to be a place in which he can live the life of the imagination.

The truly great writer does not want to write. He wants the world to be a place in which he can live the life of the imagination.

The truly great writer does not want to write. He wants the world to be a place in which he can live the life of the imagination.

The truly great writer does not want to write. He wants the world to be a place in which he can live the life of the imagination.