The World of Sex

Penguin Random House

9780141399157

Paperback

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Rs.400.00
Description

In The World of Sex, Henry Miller reflects on his life, art, and relationships through the lens of sexuality and creative freedom. Written as an essay, this introspective work delves into his belief that sexual freedom is inseparable from personal liberation and artistic expression. Miller combines candid storytelling with philosophical musings, inviting readers into his provocative and unfiltered worldview.

Why Read This Book

  • Offers a deep dive into Henry Miller’s thoughts on creativity, relationships, and human desire.
  • A bold critique of societal norms around sex and morality.
  • Combines Miller’s characteristic bluntness with literary elegance.
  • Explores the connection between art, passion, and individuality.

About the Author

Henry Miller (1891–1980) was an American author known for his controversial works blending autobiography, philosophy, and fiction. His novels, including Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, were groundbreaking in their candid exploration of sexuality and freedom. Often censored in his time, Miller’s influence on literature is undeniable.

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