Henry Miller, Tropic of Capricorn

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Henry Miller’s publication of

Tropic of Cancer

in 1934 radically altered the literary cosmos, with the work immediately becoming an “underground” best-seller. Assured by the energy-releasing experience of writing

Cancer

, Miller proceeded with several projects in the mid-1930s. These include the volume

Black Spring

(1938), which was a compilation of episodes from Miller’s life in Brooklyn and Paris; a collection of essays,

The Cosmological Eye

(1939), his first book with James Laughlin’s pioneering New Directions Press, and then with energy equal to that driving

Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn

(1939), again from Obelisk Press which had published

Cancer.

Neither of the

Tropics

would be legally available in the United States until Barney Rosset’s Grove Press successfully challenged…

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Citation: Lewis, Leon. "Tropic of Capricorn". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 04 October 2024 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=8475, accessed 23 November 2024.]

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