Henry Miller

Tropic of Cancer

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  • Isabel P.has quoted3 years ago
    The hero, then, is not Time, but Timelessness
  • Isabel P.has quoted3 years ago
    The cancer of time is eating us away. Our heroes have killed themselves, or are killing themselves
  • garnikprhas quoted5 years ago
    Food is one of the things I enjoy tremendously. And in this beautiful Villa Borghese there is scarcely ever any evidence of food. It is positively appalling at times. I have asked Boris time and again to order bread for breakfast, but he always forgets. He goes out for breakfast, it seems. And when he comes back he is picking his teeth and there is a little egg hanging from his goatee. He eats in the restaurant, out of consideration for me. He says it hurts to eat a big meal and have me watch him.
  • boydhas quoted7 years ago
    The atmosphere is saturated with disaster, frustration, futility. Scratch and scratch--until there's no skin left. However, the effect upon me is exhilarating. Instead of being discouraged, or depressed, I enjoy it. I am crying for more and more disasters, for bigger calamities, for grander failures.
  • Pedro Nel Villamilhas quoted8 years ago
    TROPIC
    OF CANCER
    With
    an Introduction by Louise De Salvo
    A
    SIGNET CLASSIC
    SIGNET
    CLASSIC
    Published
    by New American Library, a division of
    Penguin
    Putnam Inc., 375 Hudson Street.
    New
    York, New York 10014, U.S.A.
    Penguin
    Books Ltd. 27 Wrights Lane,
    London
    W8 5TZ. England
    Penguin
    Books Australia Ltd,
  • Pedro Nel Villamilhas quoted8 years ago
    Henry
    Miller. Tropic of Cancer
    HENRY
    MILLER
    was born on December 26,
    1891,
    in Manhattan and
    grew
    up in Brooklyn. Af­ter a string of dreary jobs and a disastrous
    first
    marriage,
    Miller left for Paris in 1930. Tropic
    of Cancer,
    published
    when
    he was forty-three and immediately banned in all English-speaking
    coun­tries,
    is considered
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