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Henry Miller
Big Sur, 1950

In 1943, expatriate Henry Miller returned from Paris to take up residence in a cabin owned by George Leite high over the Pacific at Big Sur. There Miller held court for a new breed of bohemians known as the Sex and Anarchy League, or as they were sometimes called, the Millerites.

From Big Sur, Miller represented the southern tip of a triangle of creative and intellectual ferment that included Leite's daliel bookstore in Berkeley and the avant-garde Art in Cinema group at the San Francisco Museum of Art.

     
   



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