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  1. Overview. Tropic of Cancer (1934) was Henry Miller’s third novel after the never-published Clipped Wings (1922) and Moloch: or, This Gentile World (1928). Miller referred to it as his “Paris book,” and it was wildly controversial for its candid depictions of sex.

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  3. Summary. Set in France (primarily Paris) during the late 1920s and early 1930s, Tropic of Cancer centers on Miller's life as a struggling writer. Late in the novel, Miller explains his artistic approach to writing the book itself, stating: Up to the present, my idea of collaborating with myself has been to get off the gold standard of literature.

  4. Tropic of Cancer study guide contains a biography of Henry Miller, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. More books than SparkNotes.

  5. Summary. Tropic of Cancer is a novel by American writer Henry Miller, first published in France in 1934. Combining autobiography and fictional elements, in Tropic of Cancer, Miller explores his life as a struggling writer in bohemian squalor in 1920s and 30s Paris.

  6. A plot summary of Henry Miller's novel Tropic of Cancer, which chronicles his year of poverty, sex, and writing in Paris. Learn about his relationships with women, friends, and America, and his philosophical reflections on life.

  7. Tropic of Cancer, a novel written by Henry Miller, is often regarded as a masterpiece of 20th-century literature. Published in 1934, it caused quite a stir due to its explicit sexual content and vivid portrayal of the author's experiences in Paris.

  8. Henry Miller’s autobiographical novel Tropic of Cancer describes the experiences of a down and out American writer (also named Henry Miller) in Paris. After it was published...

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