Tropic of Cancer
por
Henry Miller
Aún sin calificaciones
Science Fiction
Biography
Action & Adventure
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Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
321
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 12, 1983
Editorial
Modern Library
Edición
First Edition
ISBN-10
0394604350
ISBN-13
9780394604350
Descripción
Henry Miller's work stands as a vivid and unfiltered exploration of life, as he navigates the bohemian streets of Paris in the early 20th century. Steeped in raw honesty, the narrative captures his journey through the complexities of love, art, and existential reflection. With each page, he invites readers into his world, filled with encounters that challenge both societal norms and personal belief systems.
Miller's writing style is marked by a stunning blend of poetic expression and candid storytelling, immersing readers in the hedonistic experiences that shaped his artistic identity. The rawness of his prose is often juxtaposed with profound philosophical musings, creating a rich tapestry of thought that resonates with the struggles of the human spirit. His reflections on sexuality, creativity, and the search for meaning push the boundaries of conventional literature.
Anaïs Nin's preface serves as an insightful gateway to Miller's world, amplifying the emotional weight of his prose. Through her lens, readers gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the words and the time in which he lived. Together, they encapsulate a transformative era, making the narrative a powerful examination of both personal and artistic liberation.
Miller's writing style is marked by a stunning blend of poetic expression and candid storytelling, immersing readers in the hedonistic experiences that shaped his artistic identity. The rawness of his prose is often juxtaposed with profound philosophical musings, creating a rich tapestry of thought that resonates with the struggles of the human spirit. His reflections on sexuality, creativity, and the search for meaning push the boundaries of conventional literature.
Anaïs Nin's preface serves as an insightful gateway to Miller's world, amplifying the emotional weight of his prose. Through her lens, readers gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the words and the time in which he lived. Together, they encapsulate a transformative era, making the narrative a powerful examination of both personal and artistic liberation.
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