Tropic of Cancer - Flamingo Sixties Classic

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Publisher's Synopsis

Miller's groundbreaking first novel, banned in Britain for almost thirty years. 'A ranting, randy book carried along by a deep, sensual enjoyment of living.' Sunday Times

A penniless and as yet unpublished writer, Henry Miller arrived in Paris in 1930. Leaving behind a disintegrating marriage and an unhappy career in America, he threw himself into the low-life of Bohemian Paris with unwavering gusto. A fictional account of Miller's adventures amongst the prostitutes and pimps, the penniless painters and writers of Montparnasse, Tropic of Cancer is an extravagant and rhapsodic hymn to a world of unrivalled eroticism and freedom.

Tropic of Cancer's 1934 publication in France was hailed by Samuel Beckett as 'a momentous event in the history of modern writing'. The novel was subsequently banned in the UK and the USA and not released for publication for a further thirty years.

Book information

ISBN: 9780007115204
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint: Collins Flamingo
Pub date:
DEWEY: 813.52
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 308
Weight: 171g
Height: 178mm
Width: 111mm