Tropic of Cancer

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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.

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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

Banned Books, Classics, Erotica, Fiction, Literary Fiction

Tropic of Cancer

3,00 

1 in stock