June Miller

June Miller

June Mansfield Miller (January 28, 1901 – February 1979) was the much-written-about and discussed second wife of Henry Miller.

Read more about June Miller:  Early Life, Life With Henry Miller, Later Life

Famous quotes containing the words june and/or miller:

    I sing of brooks, of blossoms, birds and bowers,
    Of April, May, of June and July-flowers;
    I sing of May-poles, hock-carts, wassails, wakes,
    Of bridegrooms, brides and of their bridal cakes;
    I write of youth, of love, and have access
    By these to sing of cleanly wantonness;
    Robert Herrick (1591–1674)

    The new always carries with it the sense of violation, of sacrilege. What is dead is sacred; what is new, that is different, is evil, dangerous, or subversive.
    —Henry Miller (1891–1980)