Tropic of Capricorn
par
Henry Miller
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Science Fiction
Format
Broché
Pages
348
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 13, 1994
Éditeur
Grove Press
Édition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0802151825
ISBN-13
9780802151827
Description
Set against the backdrop of 1930s New York City, this work offers an unfiltered glimpse into the complexities of human desire and creativity. The author weaves a narrative that is both raw and introspective, exploring the intersection of art, love, and the often tumultuous search for personal freedom. Miller delves into his experiences with the bohemian lifestyle, revealing the vibrant, often chaotic tapestry of relationships and encounters that shape his worldview.
Through his candid reflections, readers are introduced to a cast of characters who embody the struggles and joys of artistic pursuit. Each interaction serves to illuminate the nuances of sexuality, identity, and existential yearning that permeate the narrative. The author’s distinctive voice resonates with authenticity, painting a portrait of a man grappling with societal constraints while yearning for deeper connections and self-expression.
Ultimately, this work transcends its explicit content, inviting readers to ponder the nature of passion and the human condition. It challenges conventions, urging a reconsideration of the boundaries between art and life, while championing the courage required to confront one’s desires in a world often unwelcoming to such truths.
Through his candid reflections, readers are introduced to a cast of characters who embody the struggles and joys of artistic pursuit. Each interaction serves to illuminate the nuances of sexuality, identity, and existential yearning that permeate the narrative. The author’s distinctive voice resonates with authenticity, painting a portrait of a man grappling with societal constraints while yearning for deeper connections and self-expression.
Ultimately, this work transcends its explicit content, inviting readers to ponder the nature of passion and the human condition. It challenges conventions, urging a reconsideration of the boundaries between art and life, while championing the courage required to confront one’s desires in a world often unwelcoming to such truths.
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