Description
"This book is an exploration. By means of words, signs, drawings. Mescaline, the subject explored." In Miserable Miracle, the great French poet and artist Henri Michaux, a confirmed teetotaler, tells of his life-transforming first encounters with a powerful hallucinogenic drug. At once lacerating and weirdly funny, challenging and Chaplinesque, his book is a breathtaking vision of interior space and a piece of stunning writing wrested from the grip of the unspeakable. Includes forty pages of black-and-white drawings.
Author: Henri Michaux
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 04/30/2002
Pages: 179
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 7.92h x 5.00w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781590170014
ISBN10: 1590170016
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Artists, Architects, Photographers
- Self-Help | Substance Abuse & Addictions | Drugs
Author: Henri Michaux
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 04/30/2002
Pages: 179
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 7.92h x 5.00w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9781590170014
ISBN10: 1590170016
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Artists, Architects, Photographers
- Self-Help | Substance Abuse & Addictions | Drugs
About the Author
Henri Michaux (1899-1984) was born in Namur, Belgium, the son of a lawyer. After contemplating careers in the church and in medicine, Michaux enlisted in the French merchant marine and traveled around the world. These travels inspired his first two books, Ecuador and A Barbarian in Asia. After settling in Paris, Michaux devoted himself to writing and painting and was soon known all around France--and eventually the world--for his work in both disciplines.