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The American Writers Test

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Hi! And welcome to my American Writers Test. How much do you know about the output of American writers of fiction, drama, and poetry? Are you a vorac... ...

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The what kind of literature knowledge Test

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Hi! And welcome to my what kind of fiction knowledge Test. I found too many of the literature knowledge tests around here only focused on the classics... ...

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The Name That Playwright Part Two Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Name That Playwright Part Two Test. If you didn't take the first one, you should try it! Its a little easier than this one. Le... ...

The Extraordinarily Literate Test

The Extraordinarily Literate Test

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Salutations and welcome to my Test for the Extraordinarily Literate. Prepare to have your feeble intellect put through the paces! (The current hi-scor... ...

The Smallville Test

The Smallville Test

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Welcome to Smallville! This is where you will be analytically tested on your knowledge of the early years of the Last Son of Krypton. Best regards! ...

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Studs Terkel Does Anais Nin - No Joke

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Old school in the way of Henry Miller, who thought what was most obscene was people reading only the sex juice sections of his novels, without delving into the joy of all-out heartfelt across the board living; where fucking for Henry Miller being just one part (essential, but not all) of life.

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starry-eyed beneath a starry sky.

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Are you going to the Henry Miller Memorial Library? This realm that you associate with starry nights was where Miller wrote such works as Sexus, Plexus, and Nexus, the Rosy Crucifixtion Trilogy, and, the Air-Conditioned Nightmare.Here's Miller talking about when he first started living in Big Sur.

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If you barely passed High School and can't find a job, please don't join the Army

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Edward MicciulliMartin Paul MichelsteinPeter Teague MilanoGregory MilanowyczLukasz Tomasz MilewskiSharon Christina MillanCorey Peter MillerCraig James MillerDouglas Charles MillerHenry Alfred Miller, Jr.Joel MillerMichael Matthew MillerPhilip D. MillerRobert Alan MillerRobert Cromwell Miller, Jr.

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PROMISCUOUS

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Heinlein), Vida (Marge Piercey), "Henry and June" (1990, based on the real-life poly marriage of famous writer Henry Miller and his girlfriend, the famous writer Anais Nin, in the 1930s and 40s--there's your so-called "traditional" time period again!

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What Book Made the Largest Impact on Your Life?

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Tropic of Capricorn - Henry Miller     "Once you have given up the ghost, everything follows with dead certainty, even in the midst of chaos.

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Breasts filled with oats...

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I have a tendency to get all Henry Miller sometimes, so it was probably for the best anyway."Mansardroof, I just fell in love with you for the Henry Miller reference :-P

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Biggest Fag on OKC

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[30]Henry Miller's novel Tropic of Cancer uses the word extensively, ensuring its banning in Britain between 1934 and 1961[31] and being the subject of the U.