Henry Valentine Miller (1891-1980) was an American author known for breaking existing literary forms and most famous for books like Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, both of which were once banned in the United States. The semi–autobiographical novels delved into themes of sexuality and were considered controversial. Born in New York City and raised in Brooklyn, Miller also lived in Paris, Berlin, the South of France, Greece, as well as Beverly Glen, Big Sur, and Pacific Palisades, California. His other popular books include Black Spring, The Colossus of Maroussi, Nexus, Plexus and Sexus. Henry Miller also wrote literary criticism, travel memoirs, was a successful painter and appeared as himself in several films.

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Title: Wendekreis des Steinbocks, Author: Henry Miller
Title: Wendekreis des Krebses, Author: Henry Miller
Title: Von der Unmoral der Moral: und andere Texte, Author: Henry Miller
Title: Under the Roofs of Paris, Author: Henry Miller
Title: Tropic of Capricorn, Author: Henry Miller
Title: Tropic of Cancer, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Wisdom of the Heart, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Wisdom of the Heart, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Time of the Assassins: A Study of Rimbaud, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Time of the Assassins: A Study of Rimbaud, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Solitude of Compassion, Author: Jean Giono
Title: The Henry Miller Reader, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Durrell-Miller Letters, 1935-1980, Author: Lawrence Durrell
Title: The Cosmological Eye, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Cosmological Eye, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Colossus of Maroussi, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Colossus of Maroussi, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Books in My Life, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Books in My Life, Author: Henry Miller
Title: The Black Book: A Novel, Author: Lawrence Durrell

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