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Tropic of Cancer Henry Miller





"Tropic of Cancer" ("Tropic of Cancer") is a novel by American writer Henry Miller, published in Paris in 1934 . It was not published in the United States until 1961, it was banned by U.S. laws on obscenity and pornography. It is famous for his candid and graphic way to describe sex, and is considered one of the masterpieces of the twentieth century Anglo-Saxon literature.

The book consists of fifteen episodes in relative chronological order, with the text in first person as the only way continuity.

In one version of himself, but also fundamentally true distorted by the imagination of the novelist: the supposed narrator is the playwright himself. Its setting is Paris, more miserable than eccentric and bohemian, and where, often as much hardship, he lived between 1928 and 1940, minus two trips to New York. We focus on games and adventures in Paris, mingling with the stream of consciousness, his thoughts about life, people, jobs and the city plays around him.

Its sequel, Tropic of Capricorn was published in 1938.

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