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'''''Tropic of Cancer''''' is an autobiography by {{W|Henry Miller}}.
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'''''Tropic of Cancer''''' is the autobiographical novel by {{W|Henry Miller}} first published in [[France]] in 1934 and banned in the [[United States]] until 1964 when the Supreme Court ruled the book was not obscene.
  
 
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Tropic of Cancer
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Book Information
Author: Henry Miller
Genre: Autobiographical
First appearance: "Desperately Seeking Lisa"

Tropic of Cancer is the autobiographical novel by Henry Miller first published in France in 1934 and banned in the United States until 1964 when the Supreme Court ruled the book was not obscene.

History[edit]

A man at the party hosted by Julian, Katya, and Lars was seen reading the book.

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