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Tropic Of Capricorn

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The controversial, erotic and hilarious companion to the legendary Tropic of Cancer, in a smart new Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition.

A riotous and explosive mixture of joys and frustrations, Tropic of Capricorn chronicles Miller's early life in New York, from his repressive Brooklyn childhood spent amongst 'a galaxy of screwballs' to frantic, hilarious years of dead-end jobs and innumerable erotic adventures.

Irreverent and ironic, Tropic of Capricorn is both a comic portrait of the irrepressible Miller himself and a scathing attack on respectable America, the very foundations of which he hoped to shatter.

The publication of Tropic of Capricorn and its sister-volume Tropic of Cancer in Paris in the 1930s was hailed by Samuel Beckett as 'a momentous event in the history of modern writing'.

The books were subsequently banned in the UK and the USA for nearly thirty years.

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Product Details
HarperPerennial
0007204450 / 9780007204458
Paperback
813.52
03/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
317 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Paris: Obelisk, 1939; s.l.: Calder, 1964.
The controversial, erotic and hilarious companion to the legendary Tropic of Cancer, in a smart new Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition. / This is the second volume of Miller's ground breaking 1930s autobiographical novel, which began with Tropic of Cancer. / HarperPerennial reissue as part of a major reinvention of Miller's classic backlist. / Illuminating P.S. section with an essay by James Frey, literary enfant terrible and author of A Million Little Pieces.
The controversial, erotic and hilarious companion to the legendary Tropic of Cancer, in a smart new Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition. / This is the second volume of Miller's ground breaking 1930s autobiographical novel, which began with Tropic of Cancer. / HarperPerennial reissue as part of a major reinvention of Miller's classic backlist. / Illuminating P.S. section with an essay by James Frey, literary enfant terrible and author of A Million Little Pieces. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)