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In 1930, Henry Miller moved from New York to Paris, leaving behind - at least temporarily -- his tempestuous marriage to June Smith and a novel that h...Lees meer
Uncovered along with Crazy Cock in 1988 by Miller biographer Mary V. Dearborn, Moloch emerged from the misery of Miller's years at Western Union and f...Lees meer
Henry Miller's monumental venture in self-revelation was begun with his Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn , which on their American publication...Lees meer
Henry Miller's famously banned book is "a matter-of-fact celebration of chucking one's dreary life and following your heart to Paris" (Richard Price)....Lees meer
" Plexus is the core volume in The Rosy Crucifixion : the volume which has the most complete description of Henry Miller's basic values, beliefs, opin...Lees meer
Banned in America for almost thirty years because of its explicit sexual content, this companion volume to Miller's Tropic of Cancer chronicles his li...Lees meer
Nexus , the last book of Henry Miller's epic trilogy The Rosy Crucifixion , is widely considered to be one of the landmarks of American fiction. In it...Lees meer
This tender and nostalgic work dates from the same period as Tropic of Cancer (1934). It is a celebration of love, art, and the Bohemian life at a tim...Lees meer
Continuing the subversive self-revelation begun in Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, Henry Miller takes readers along a mad, free-associating ...Lees meer
In 1941, Henry Miller, the author of Tropic of Cancer , was commissioned by a Los Angeles bookseller to write an erotic novel for a dollar a page. Und...Lees meer