Tropic of Cancer

-33% Off

2,00 

by Henry Miller

Banned for almost thirty years in the UK and US after its original 1934 publication, this is a classic of erotic literature shattering every taboo on its frank, unapologetic portrait of desire. A fictional account of Miller’s adventures amongst the prostitutes, pimps, and penniless painters and writers of underground Paris, Tropic of Cancer is an extravagant and rhapsodic hymn to a world of unrivalled sexuality and freedom.

1 in stock

Description

Banned for almost thirty years in the UK and US after its original 1934 publication, this is a classic of erotic literature shattering every taboo on its frank, unapologetic portrait of desire. A fictional account of Miller’s adventures amongst the prostitutes, pimps, and penniless painters and writers of underground Paris, Tropic of Cancer is an extravagant and rhapsodic hymn to a world of unrivalled sexuality and freedom.

With an essay by James Frey

‘A momentous event in the history of modern writing’
Samuel Beckett

*The book has writing inside.

Additional information

Book Condition

Used – Seen Better Days

Cover

Paperback

Size

336 pages, 130x200x25mm

Published

January 1, 2005 by Harper Perennial, first published 1934

Genre

Fiction, Banned Books, Classics, Literary Fiction

Tropic of Cancer

2,00 

1 in stock