[REPUBLICATION] | “‘Tropic of Cancer’: A Few Excerpts”
<p>Henry Miller (1891–1980) was one of the more unorthodox writers of his time. He’s also something of a personal inspiration to me.</p>
<p>Any bookworm worth their salt who finds themselves enthusiastic about post-Depression era American literature is at the very least aware of the man. Then again, who could forget him? He’s known for having led a rather odd, yet edifying life, and is also remembered for having developed the modern autobiographical novel, influencing the work of countless writers who came after him, and, indeed, those writers who continue to take inspiration from his work.</p>
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