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The New Traveller's Companion Series - 42: The Rosy Crucifixion

Sexus, Plexus, Nexus

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  • 624 páginas
  • 22 horas de lectura

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Henry Miller's Rosy Crucifixion, his second major trilogy, took more than 10 years for the author to complete. Beginning in 1949 with Sexus, a work so controversial all of Paris was abuzz with L'Affaire Miller, (and publisher Maurice Girodias saw himself threatened with jail), following in 1952 with Plexus, and finally concluding with 1959's Nexus, the three works are a dazzling array of scenes, sexual encounters and ideas, covering Miller's final days in NY, his relationship with June Miller and her lover, his take on the arts, his favorite writers, his thoughts, his insights, his days and his nights, finally ending with a glorious farewell to the life he'd known and an anticipation of the life he would lead.

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The New Traveller's Companion Series - 42: The Rosy Crucifixion, Henry Miller

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Título
The New Traveller's Companion Series - 42: The Rosy Crucifixion
Subtítulo
Sexus, Plexus, Nexus
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
624
ISBN10
1596541113
ISBN13
9781596541115
Serie
Descripción
Henry Miller's Rosy Crucifixion, his second major trilogy, took more than 10 years for the author to complete. Beginning in 1949 with Sexus, a work so controversial all of Paris was abuzz with L'Affaire Miller, (and publisher Maurice Girodias saw himself threatened with jail), following in 1952 with Plexus, and finally concluding with 1959's Nexus, the three works are a dazzling array of scenes, sexual encounters and ideas, covering Miller's final days in NY, his relationship with June Miller and her lover, his take on the arts, his favorite writers, his thoughts, his insights, his days and his nights, finally ending with a glorious farewell to the life he'd known and an anticipation of the life he would lead.