"Burnside shifts the focus from Henry Millers unsavoury legacy to the politics of his aesthetics, seeking to draw our attention to 'that most misunderstood of figures, the philosophical, earth-loving pagan anarchist.'"---Merve Fejzula, Times Literary Supplement "Burnsides provocative study makes a strong case for Henry Miller as a romantic anarchist comparable, on the basis of the evidence provided here, to Rachel Carson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman." * Publishers Weekly * "On Henry Miller is a considered, moving account of how this flawed but much mis-read writer thought, and of what he still offers, philosophically and politically."---Guy Stevenson, Literary Review "By using his own commendable self as an example, Burnside opens up new avenues of appreciation for us all."---Dennis Zhou, The Spectator "Praise for John Burnside: "A master of language.""---Hilary Mantel, London Review of Books "Praise for John Burnside: "Quite simply, he is a wonderful writer.""---Eileen Battersby, Irish Times "Praise for John Burnside: "A brilliant poet, a brilliant memoirist, and a brilliant novelist.""---Christina Patterson, The Independent "Praise for John Burnside: "A writer of manifest and manifold talent.""---Adam ORiordan, Sunday Telegraph