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Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller is one of the most influential and controversial novels of the twentieth century.
First published in 1934, this groundbreaking work blends autobiography, philosophy, social commentary, and literary experimentation to portray the life of an American writer struggling to survive in Paris during the Great Depression.
Through vivid storytelling, sharp observations, and unconventional narrative techniques, Miller explores themes of poverty, freedom, creativity, human desire, and the search for meaning in an unpredictable world.
Renowned for its innovative style and lasting impact on modern literature, Tropic of Cancer remains an essential read for lovers of classic fiction, literary history, and thought-provoking novels.
Readers in Kenya interested in world literature and influential modern classics will find this book both challenging and rewarding.









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