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Tropic of Cancer
Henry Miller
Now hailed as a cornerstone of modern literature, Tropic of Cancer, this autobiographical fiction about Henry Miller’s life and bawdy adventures as an expatriate American writer in Paris, was deemed obscene and banned from publication in his country for 30 years. Only a historic court ruling that changed American censorship standards, ushering in a new era of freedom in literature, permitted the publication of this unforgettable novel of self-confession, maybe the most honest book ever written. Miller’s masterpiece, shattering every taboo, is now considered not only an act that would forever change the face of American literature but also his significant contribution to the cause of free speech.
ISBN: 978-9939-51-389-8
Pages: 352
Cover: Hard/Soft
Format: 14.8×21
Published by “Antares”, 2012