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The happiest man alive

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Pages

368

Language

EN

ISBN

0002151723

Reading Time

~6h 27min

The happiest man alive is a biography, american authors book by Mary V. Dearborn. In 1991. It has 368 pages.

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Henry Miller was perhaps the most notorious and controversial writer of this century. His novels had been acclaimed for bringing a new, liberating frankness to writing about sexuality, and condemned as misogynistic pornography. Born in New York in 1891, to a rigidly conventional German-American family, Henry left America for Paris in 1930. It was there that he wrote Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn anmd Black Spring. This book tells his story.

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How many pages is The happiest man alive?+

The happiest man alive has 368 pages.

When was The happiest man alive published?+

The happiest man alive was published in 1991.

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The happiest man alive is a Biography, American Authors, Miller, henry, 1891-1980, Authors, American, Criticism and interpretation book.

What is The happiest man alive about?+

Henry Miller was perhaps the most notorious and controversial writer of this century. His novels had been acclaimed for bringing a new, liberating frankness to writing about sexuality, and condemned as misogynistic pornography. Born in New York in 1891, to a rigidly conventional German-American fami...

Who wrote The happiest man alive?+

The happiest man alive was written by Mary V. Dearborn.