First published in France in 1934 and now regarded as an American classic, this work depicts Miller's escapades as a down-and-out writer in Paris during the early 1930s, bumming around with a colorful and rebellious group of expatriates and artists. Miller's prose rages with very graphic sexual thoughts and ideas shocking to a conformist world--an assault on convention. Major college adoption title.
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First published in France in 1934 and now regarded as an American classic, this work depicts Miller's escapades as a down-and-out writer in Paris during the early 1930s, bumming around with a colorful and rebellious group of expatriates and artists. Miller's prose rages with very graphic sexual thoughts and ideas shocking to a conformist world--an assault on convention. Major college adoption title.
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Good. Book Mass market paperback, pages age toned, and cover lightly scuffed else VG in purple and red pictorial wraps. Introduction by Louise DeSalvo. 288 pp. The original 1934 text was banned in the United States until 1961; Gives author's often scathing prose, punctuated with graphic sexual observations, in which he criticizes moral hypocrisy and conformist behaviors.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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I prefer used, hard backed books with a dust jacket. This was exactly as promised and came in less time than originally stated. I dislike the frequent copy editing mistakes in many modern books (sloppy people, very sloppy - I'm talking to the copy editors who depend on spell/grammar check!) and don't like the feel of paperbacks. Alibris is my "go-to" book store whenever I want a classic.
Now for the book...I read this the first time when it was first published. It got my parents in trouble for allowing their junior-high-aged daughter to read such a novel, I was one of those lucky kids whose parents let me read anything - they figured if I had a question, I'd ask. Re-reading this I got a clearer picture of Miller's novel than when I was younger. It still challenges the reader to follow his thoughts and experiences, but it is also a lucid depiction of the human condition, especially in challenging circumstances. I would encourage anyone to read this novel again, it exercises your brain so much better than any game offered in a television commercial!
Frank H
Jan 12, 2012
Great Classic
Well worth reading (again?). Was it more popular when it was censored. What does that tell us about drugs?
Differentname
Nov 12, 2009
I'm in love!
After reading Tropic of Cancer I have fallen in love with Henry Miller, and now I read everything that I can get my hands on by him. This book was truly art. If Salvador Dali was a writer, this is what he would have created. It was wonderfully surreal.