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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 1H 17M

Henry Miller - The Time of the Assassins. With Owen Cox and Andrew Sweeny

from Parallax · host Andrew Sweeny

DescriptionA deep dive into a strange and luminous literary encounter: Henry Miller on Arthur Rimbaud.In this conversation, we explore Miller’s short but intense meditation on Rimbaud—the teenage visionary who burned through language, identity, and the limits of experience itself. A confrontation with genius, madness, exile, and the cost of mystical vision.Links🔗 Owen Cox — Dark Renaissancehttps://darkrenaissance.com🔗 Parallaxhttps://parallax-media.comAbout Owen CoxOwen Cox is a writer and cultural critic associated with Dark Renaissance, a platform exploring philosophy, art, and the deeper undercurrents of Western and post-Western thought. His work moves between literature, metaphysics, and cultural analysis, often focusing on neglected or transgressive figures.About Andrew SweenyAndrew Sweeny is a poet, musician, and editor at Parallax, a media platform dedicated to philosophy, art, and cultural transformation. His work explores the intersection of poetry, sound, and myth, engaging with themes of eros, symbolism, and the inner life of artistic creation.

DescriptionA deep dive into a strange and luminous literary encounter: Henry Miller on Arthur Rimbaud.In this conversation, we explore Miller’s short but intense meditation on Rimbaud—the teenage visionary who burned through language, identity, and the limits of experience itself. A confrontation with genius, madness, exile, and the cost of mystical vision.Links🔗 Owen Cox — Dark Renaissancehttps://darkrenaissance.com🔗 Parallaxhttps://parallax-media.comAbout Owen CoxOwen Cox is a writer and cultural critic associated with Dark Renaissance, a platform exploring philosophy, art, and the deeper undercurrents of Western and post-Western thought. His work moves between literature, metaphysics, and cultural analysis, often focusing on neglected or transgressive figures.About Andrew SweenyAndrew Sweeny is a poet, musician, and editor at Parallax, a media platform dedicated to philosophy, art, and cultural transformation. His work explores the intersection of poetry, sound, and myth, engaging with themes of eros, symbolism, and the inner life of artistic creation.

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