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The most important essay by the scandalous 20th century writer, explaining his belief in the importance of sex and why he wrote his famously banned novels, "Tropic Of Cancer" and "Tropic Of Capricorn". Published as a small pamphlet-style paperback in the spirit of the "Great Ideas" series.
A title, in which the author argues that sex is at the heart of his writing because it is at the heart of life - a vital force as essential as bread, money, work or play.

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The most important essay by the scandalous 20th century writer, explaining his belief in the importance of sex and why he wrote his famously banned novels, "Tropic Of Cancer" and "Tropic Of Capricorn". Published as a small pamphlet-style paperback in the spirit of the "Great Ideas" series.
A title, in which the author argues that sex is at the heart of his writing because it is at the heart of life - a vital force as essential as bread, money, work or play.
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Henry Miller (1891-1980) is one of the most important American writers of the 20th century. His best-known novels include Tropic of Cancer (1934), Tropic of Capricorn (1939), and the Rosy Crucifixion trilogy (Sexus, 1949, Plexus, 1953, and Nexus, 1959), all published in France and banned in the US and the UK until 1964. He is widely recognised as an irreverent, risk-taking writer who redefined the novel and made the link between the European avant-garde and the American Beat generation.