Dans le cadre du Festival Aller Retour Paris, consacré à l’écrivain Henry Miller
Evening of Celebration
HENRY MILLER
Talks, Film, Concert blues country, Cocktail
7 MAI – 19H
Soirée en honneur à Henry Miller
Découvrir Henry Miller par l’intermédiaire de différents conférenciers internationaux (États-Unis, Suède et Paris)
– Magnus Toren, Président de la Henry Miller Memorial Library à Big Sur en Californie,
– Mary Duncan, Directrice du Paris Writers Group et auteur du livre «Henry Miller is Under My Bed» nous expliquera comment Henry Miller a publié « Le Tropique du Cancer » (diffusion d’une interview inédite de 10 minutes),
– Ida Therén, journaliste suédoise nous parlera du rôle d’Anais Nin dans la publication du livre «Le Tropique du Cancer».
Concert blues, rock, country de l’artiste américain Al Rose
“A tongue in cheek folk rock classic. Offbeat, funny and utterly compelling, it’s a superb introduction to a fiercely individual singer-songwriter.” -Rock N’Reel Magazine, UK With a mixture of irreverence and soul, this veteran singer-songwriter just gets better, funnier and more plaintively incisive with each release…mixes blues, country and rock influences with off-hand ease, while crafting indelible imagery. How, after all, can anyone resist a song that begins, ‘The X-rays were embarrassing’.” One of The Best Chicago Indie Releases of 2008 –Greg Kot, Chicago TribuneJoin us on May 7 to celebrate Henry Miller
Discover him from the perspective of speakers from Big Sur, Sweden and Paris.
Talks by :
– Magnus Toren, President of the Henry Miller Memorial Library at Big Sur in California,
– Mary Duncan, Director of Paris Writers Group and author of «Henry Miller is Under My Bed»
Listen to the words of Henry Miller telling the little known story of how he published The Tropic of Cancer,
– Ida Therén, Swedish journalist will speak on the role of Anaïs Nin who was instrumental in the publication of « the Tropic of Cancer ».
Blues, rock, country concert of the American artist Al Rose
“A tongue in cheek folk rock classic. Offbeat, funny and utterly compelling, it’s a superb introduction to a fiercely individual singer-songwriter.” -Rock N’Reel Magazine, UK With a mixture of irreverence and soul, this veteran singer-songwriter just gets better, funnier and more plaintively incisive with each release…mixes blues, country and rock influences with off-hand ease, while crafting indelible imagery. How, after all, can anyone resist a song that begins, ‘The X-rays were embarrassing’.” One of The Best ChicagoIndie Releases of 2008 –Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune
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