

Miller's books, as well as, I would like to argue, a figure for It goes on like that ad nauseam." (1) This hunger on all frontsĬlearly can be taken as a metaphor for the various forms of passion in Triple, multiple selves floating off in search of fresh morsels of food. I don't eat-I attach myself, like the amoeba, to whatever morsel It is a hunger on all fronts: alimentary, sexual, spiritual.

Proclaims: "And always I am hungry, voraciously hungry. Inspired essays from the 1930s, collected in The Wisdom of the Heart, he In "Uterine Hunger," one of Miller's surrealist
