Renegade — Henry Miller and the Making of ‘Tropic of Cancer.’ — By Frederick Turner — Book Review
On the 50th anniversary of “Tropic of Cancer,” this study examines how it was written and banned, and went on to become an American classic.
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Friday, 27 January, 2012
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