Sexus
The extraordinarily candid tale of Millers sexual escapades amongst the low-life of Brooklyn, banned in Great Britain and America for nearly twenty years after its first publication in 1949. I was approaching my thirty-third year, the age Christ was crucified. A wholly new life lay before me, had I the courage to risk all. When Henry Miller left America for Paris in the 1930s to lead the life of a literary bohemian, he called this death of his former existence and his resurrection as a writer a rosy crucifixion. This dramatic transformation provided the leitmotif for some of Millers finest writing, embodying everything he felt about self-liberation and the true life of the spirit. Sexus, the first volume in the Rosy Crucifixion trilogy, looks back in fictionalised form to Millers America life in the 1920s. Frantically seeking antidotes to his dreary job and life in a morbidly respectable neighbourhood with his wife Maude, Miller becomes obsessed with the promiscuous and mysterious Mara, dance hall hostess, femme fatale and pathological liar. First published in Paris in 1949, this picaresque, extraordinarily candid tale of Millers sexual escapades amongst the low-life of Brooklyn was banned in Great Britain and America for nearly twenty years.
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