This book explores the origins and characteristics of French 20th Century surrealist aesthetics both in literary and fine art. As an aficionado of surrealism, Henry Miller employs metaphor to reflect «alchemical experimentation.» His surreal imagery depicts the entropy of our time. Miller offers salvation through immersion in the elemental, primal, and sexual.
Gay Louise Balliet Books
Sharing time and experiences with animals makes humans more honest and real. Looking into an animal's eyes offers a mirror into ourselves, fostering honesty, truthfulness, and trustworthiness through our connections with our animal companions. These animals help define us. The author crafts tales for adults and young adults exploring the human-animal bond and how pets complement us as individuals. Her narratives, simultaneously funny and thought-provoking, invite readers to escape reality and immerse themselves in the unique world of veterinary medicine, rendered with warmth, humor, and a deep appreciation for the earth and its creatures.
