Henry Miller’s groundbreaking novel, Tropic of Cancer, originally published in 1934, breaks traditional literary norms and offers an unfiltered, vivid exploration of life and sexuality. This 1961 edition by Grove Press is a significant publication as it marks the re-release of the novel in the United States after being banned for obscenity for many years.
Upon its initial release, Tropic of Cancer was both celebrated for its literary merit and criticized for its explicit content. The 1961 Grove Press edition played a crucial role in the fight against literary censorship, eventually leading to the Supreme Court’s decision to lift the ban on the book in the United States.
This 1961 edition of Tropic of Cancer not only delivers a classic, unrestrained narrative but also stands as a historical artifact in the context of American literary freedom. It is a must-have for collectors, literature enthusiasts, and those interested in the history of censorship.