The happiest man alive
Published
1991
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.
About this book
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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The happiest man alive is a Biography, American Authors, Miller, henry, 1891-1980, Authors, American, Criticism and interpretation book.
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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 fami...
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The happiest man alive was written by Mary V. Dearborn.