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The World of Sex
Henry Miller · 1940 · 126 pages
In The World of Sex, Henry Miller, one of the most scandalous writers of the 20th century explains his literary project
Henry Miller's bold, explicit novels scandalized readers and remade the literature of his day. In this uncompromising literary manifesto he argues that sex is at the heart of his writing because it is at the heart of life - a vital force as essential as bread, money, work or play. Drawing on his own experiences and on the writing of his famously banned novels in Paris, he shows sex as a mysterious realm that must be explored if we are to be truly free.recommended by 1 person
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Hunter S. Thompson
“HST in a 1961 letter to Norman Mailer: “This little black book of Miller’s is something you might like. If not, or if you already have it, by all means send it back. I don’t mind giving it away, but I’d hate to see it wasted.””↗