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La crucifixión rosa

Esta serie profundiza en las verdades profundas y a menudo incómodas de la existencia humana, el arte y la libertad. Explora las vidas y obras de figuras literarias significativas, aunque controvertidas, desvelando sus luchas internas y procesos creativos. Los textos están imbuidos de reflexiones filosóficas y una lucha por la independencia artística.

Nexus
Plexus
Sexus

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  1. Sexus

    • 499 páginas
    • 18 horas de lectura

    'I was approaching my thirty-third year, the age Christ was crucified. A wholly new life lay before me.' Henry Miller called the end of his life in America and the start of a new, bohemian existence in 1930s Paris his 'rosy crucifixion'. His searing fictionalized autobiography of this time of liberation was banned for nearly twenty years. Sexus, the first volume in The Rosy Crucifixiontrilogy, looks back to his early sexual escapades in Brooklyn, and his growing infatuation with the playful, teasing dance hall hostess who will become the great obsession of his life. 'American Literature begins and ends with the meaning of what Miller has done.' Lawrence Durrell

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  2. Plexus

    • 464 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    Plexus is the second volume of the scandalous trilogy The Rosy Crucifixion, Henry Miller's major life work Exploring one man's desperate desire for freedom, Plexus is the central volume of Henry Miller's scandalous semi-autobiographical trilogy The Rosy Crucifixion. It finds him in the midst of his stormy marriage to the volatile, duplicitous Mona, and joyfully quitting his dreary job for a hand-to-mouth existence in Brooklyn, as he takes his first steps towards becoming a writer.

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  3. Nexus is the third volume of the scandalous trilogy The Rosy Crucifixion, Henry Miller's major life workThe exhilarating final volume of Henry Miller's semi-autobiographical trilogy, Nexus follows his last months in New York. Trapped in a bizarre ménage-à-trois with his fiery wife Mona and her lover Stasia, he finds his life descending into chaos. Finally, betrayed and exhausted, he decides to leave America and sail for Paris, to discover his true vocation as a writer.

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