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  1. 1 de sept. de 1993 · The Devil at Large: Erica Jong on Henry Miller. Link/Page Citation. In this collection of reminiscences, biographical and literary observations, bibliographical annotations, and letters, Erica Jong engages readers in a continuous assessment of their own expectations of life and literature.

  2. In the perfect match of author and subject, poet and novelist Erica Jong charts the life and legacy of Henry Miller, the archetypal sensualist whose notorious Tropic of Cancer and subsequent books ultimately changed the boundaries of literature.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2013 · At once a critical study, a biography, a memoir of a remarkable friendship, and a celebration of the life and work of the author whom Erica Jong compares to Whitman, The Devil at Large explores the peaks and valleys of Miller’s storied writing career.

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  4. The Devil at Large: Erica Jong on Henry Miller. Buy Now: A perfect match of author and subject, The Devil at Large is Jong's celebration of Henry Miller's lifethe ebullience, the contradictions, the humor, and above all the freedom that defined his life and art.

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  6. Jong, a renowned feminist, courageously answers critics who accuse her subject of degrading women in his fiction, suggesting instead that he sought to demystify them by means of the...

  7. THE DEVIL AT LARGE: ERICA JONG ON HENRY MILLER. By Mim Udovitch. “I SOMETIMES ASK MYSELF how it happens that I attract nothing but crackbrained individuals, neurasthenics, neurotics, psychopaths—and Jews especlally,” wrote Henry Miller in Tropic of Cancer. This was, of course, in the 1930s.