Thursday, October 30, 2008

Le Sel de la Semaine, 1969 - Part 3

Below is Part 3 of my breakdown of Miller's interview on French Canadian TV. The program, Le Sel de la Semaine, aired in 1969. You can start at the beginning to review Part 1 and Part 2. To actually view Part 3 of this interview, visit this YouTube link. As I've mentioned for Parts 1 & 2, please be aware that I've translated this myself, and my French is my no means great. Quote at your own risk!

SUMMARY OF PART THREE
[00:00] Fernand Seguin asks Miller about his general feelings about censorship. "I've always said, there's no need for censorship," states Miller. "That which is good stays with us. And that which is bad disappears." He then rhetorically asks "Who can judge? Who can we entrust with that?" He makes a point about Denmark, but I'm not sure I get it; something like, they eliminated censorship in Denmark and now no-one buys erotic or obscene books anymore.

[01:35] Recently, Miller saw something that "irritated" him. He felt that the success of his Tropics books in the States would open the door for other books. Instead, he saw that all it did was create a demand for books that were solely "so-called pornographic." "After that, I developed a disgust for my fellow citizens."

[02:25] When asked if he feels his goals have been achieved, now that he's had several major books published, Miller says Yes, but adds "the goals have changed throughout my life. I think that whe I started, like all young people--although I was nearly 40, but I was young in spirit--I thought that I could possibly change the world. It's an idiotic idea, isn't it?" He then fumbles his way through remembering a quote from St. Francis that his friend Joseph Delteil used to say (essentially, "Don't try to change the world, change yourself.") Henry reverts to English to explain himself: "Change your vision. Put yourself in another world. Change your world."

"Change your world," says Henry, pointing to his temple.

In changing his own vision, Miller has learned things about himself: answers to the big questions like, Who am I? Why is there Death? "Now, I have no goals. The road is open for me."

[04:00] Seguin points out that the successive censorships had delayed his ability to make a living as a writer until his 50s. "Yes, almost my 60s," adds Miller. He explains how he's never had use for a bank, that his money has gone into his pocket. He then explains how he and other Big Sur residents would rack up debts of $500 with the mailman, who'd delivered them groceries and other necessities on credit.

[05:30] Miller explains his "To All And Sundry" letter in The New Republic, in which he'd appealed to the public for supplies to keep him going at Big Sur. "It was out of necessity," explains Miller. "It was a brilliant idea, but I didn't realize it at the time." [Again, Miller starts speaking in English]: "A joke, I thought, to write like that." Henry had received things for one or two years after it appeared, like birdcages and umbrellas--"crazy things."

[06:37] "I also made watercolours for people who sent me money. Every night, I was up until 2 or 3 in the morning making watercolours. There were people who asked for a watercolour for $1. They gave me $1 and said, Give me a watercolour. And I said, Yes, at your service." He then makes reference to a Navy Commander who sent him $2 for two watercolours.

At 06:43, two of Miller's watercolours are shown on screen.

[07:58] Miller explains how was unable to claim his 45,000 in French royalties, unless he was living in France again. "I didn't want to return to France with a woman I detested" [his wife]. He stayed in the U.S. on the assumption that the money would eventually become available.

Once again, this part of the 1969 TV interview may be viewed on YouTube.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"That which is good stays with us. And that which is bad disappears."

I can't wait for Henry Miller ABC.

9:44 pm  
Blogger xumeiqing said...

151118meiqing
the north face jackets
ray ban sunglasses
ugg boots
abercrombie
uggs on sale
prada uk
concords 11
ugg boots
michael kors outlet clearance
michael kors handbags
jordan 11
canada goose jackets
the north face
michael kors outlet online
michael kors handbags
birkin bag
ray ban sunglasses outlet
true religion jeans
hollister co
ugg boots
ray-ban sunglasses
louis vuitton handbags
giuseppe zanotti sneakers
ugg boots for men
uggs on sale
tory burch outlet
coach outlet store online
coach factory outlet
canada goose
longchamp outlet
louis vuitton
adidas superstar
vans shoes
hollister clothing
toms outlet
michael kors outlet
cheap nfl jerseys
louis vuitton outlet stores
canada goose outlet
cheap jordans

1:31 am  
Blogger Unknown said...

polo shirts
hermes birkin bag
cheap ugg boots
mbt shoes outlet
timberland shoes
michael kors canada
michael kors outlet online
tiffany jewelry
ugg outlet online
mlb jerseys
ferragamo outlet
michael kors factory store
oakley canada
ugg outlet
ray ban sunglasses
ralph lauren outlet
kobe bryants shoes
soccer jerseys wholesale
christian louboutin shoes

9:42 pm  
Blogger chenlina said...

chenlina20160517
lebron james shoes 13
kate spade handbags
coach outlet store online
michael kors outlet online
louis vuitton handbags
jordan 8
kate spade
louis vuitton outlet
coach factory outlet online
louis vuitton outlet
coach outlet online
replica watches
ray ban outlet
louis vuitton
true religion jeans
coach outlet
instyler max
adidas uk
adidas shoes
michael kors outlet
fitflops
coach factory outlet
ralph lauren outlet
coach factory outlet
michael kors outlet store
christian louboutin outlet
ray ban wayfarer
nike air max
oakley outlet
ray ban sunglasses discount
kate spade handbags
ralph lauren uk
nike basketball shoes
louis vuitton
ray ban sunglasses
oakley vault
coach outlet store online
ray ban sunglasses
ray bans
christian louboutin shoes
a

2:47 am  
Blogger Unknown said...

Dear Cosmodemonic Telegraph Company

I am looking for a picture of Cora Seward but can't seem to find an image of her on the internet.


You can email at alansch@earthlink.net or I can check back here.

best,
Alan Schneider
email : alansch@earthlink.net
cell: 626-792-2897n

4:38 pm  
Blogger Unknown said...

JIANBIN0929
chaussure louboutin
nhl jerseys
oakley sunglasses
nike roshe run shoes
true religion canada
yeezy boost 350
mizuno shoes
tory burch outlet online
oakley sunglasses sale
rolex orologi

3:42 am  
Blogger chenlina said...

chenlina20161025
kate spade outlet
mont blanc pens for sale
canada goose jackets
ugg slippers clearance
ralph lauren polo
abercrombie and fitch
christian louboutin shoes
san antonio spurs jerseys
polo ralph lauren
ray ban sunglasses

1:42 am  

Post a Comment

<< Home