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January 27, 2008

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Alfonso

Bravo...

Terry Hughes

The first time I met Alice Feiring she told me, "This is your book!" If you think I want to immerse myself in all that shit again, for months at a time, you're nuts. Talk about wallowing in depression...

Giampiero alias Aristide

Che bravo che sei amico mio!

Pat

I have been reading your blog for about a year. It feels like dinner with a friend to me. I love the rapport you have with other wine bloggers(AC you were the first one I read after a trip to Italy 2 years ago and I didn't want the feeling to end) and the honesty revealed in the writing. An education in wine and creative writing(if only I spoke Italian). Great post.

Marco

Bravo encore

Marco

Oh, I wish I could write half as well as you write.

Dr. Debs

Rabelais would be so pleased with this bit of writing (and I suspect would understand the depression bit, too, although in those days, they just bled you until you fell into a stupor and then gave you copious amounts of emetics in an attempt to flush the bad juju out of your system). Great writing, Terry.

Terry Hughes

Thank you all. I have been trying to write this one for some time, in various contexts and media. It was not altogether a comfortable thing to do.

Pat, thanks very much for de-lurking. I am sort of amazed by your statement "like dinner with a friend." Wow. You must have a high tolerance for ...

Eh. Enough "negative self-tawk."

Thanks very much.

Himself

Dr. Debs, I think that talk of humors and so on is actually a useful way of dealing with the topic. Certainly no more misleading than Freud.

David J

Terry, thanks for this. In my browsing those 12-step rooms, I learned that I wasn´t the only 'terminally unique' creative soul that struggled with the inability to experience anything but mixed feelings...
I don't know what I'm driving at. His literary worth may be debatable, but Henry Miller is still an inspiration in willing oneself to transparently transform biography into literature-- & you're blazing a trail in that form of creativity yrself. Thanks for sharing.

Himself

Henry Miller was a fucking genius, man.

HM wrote everything in the style of fiction, because he did fictonalize. You have to, to sustain something long and complex. Otherwise it all turns out as some wretched "autobiography," "I said then he said and then we went then we ate and then we fucked and then..." But it's so flat. I detest autobiographies unless they're manifestly fake. That way there might be a kernel of truth in them.

Thanks anyway, David.

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