Resembling a musical sextet where no two instruments are the same, but
all instruments blend to form a single sound, Henry Miller's Sextet
combines six jive-talkin', fresh, and impromptu pieces of writing
originally published as individual chapbooks by Capra Press: "On Turning
Eighty," "Reflections on the Death of Mishima," "First Impressions of
Greece," "The Waters Reglitterized: The Subject of Water Colors in Some
of its More Liquid Phases," "Reflections on The Maurizius Case: A Humble
Appraisal of a Great Book," and "Mother, China and the World Beyond: A
Dream in Which I Die and Find Myself in Devachan (Limbo) Where I Run
into My Mother whom I Hated All My Life."
Like your favorite band releasing a six-song EP to keep you salivating
until its next full-length album, Sextet is a finger-snapping sample
of Miller's work with the blare of a clarion call, and lots of raucous
humor and jazz.