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běi huí guī xiàn Tropic of Cancer
zuòzhě: hēng · Henry Miller
  《 běi huí guī xiàn shì de zìzhuàn xiǎo shuō shì chū bǎn de běn shū shū huí de xíng shì xiě jiù zài shū zhōng zhuī tóng wèi zuò jiā shù jiā péng yǒu zài guò de duàn zhǐ zài tōng guò zhū gōng zuòjiāo tányàn yǐnpiáo děng chāo xiàn shí zhù rán zhù de kuā zhāngbiàn xíng shēng huó jié miáo xiě jiē shì rén xìngtàn jiū qīng nián rén zài dìng huán jìng zhōngjiàng zào jiù chéng shù jiā zhè chuán tǒng fāng wén xué zhù


  Tropic of Cancer is a novel by Henry Miller, first published in 1934 by the Obelisk Press in Paris, France. Its publication in 1961 in the United States by Grove Press led to an obscenity trial that was one of several that tested American laws on pornography in the 1960s. While famous for its frank and often graphic depiction of sex, the book is also widely regarded as an important masterpiece of 20th century literature. Time magazine included the novel in its TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005.
  
  The novel included a preface credited to Anaïs Nin (although allegedly penned by Miller himself).
  
  The book was distributed by Frances Steloff at her Gotham Book Mart, in defiance of censorship pressures.
  
  Plot introduction
  
  Set in France (primarily Paris) during the 1930s, it is the tale of Miller's life as a struggling writer. Combining fiction and autobiography, some chapters follow a strict narrative and refer to Miller's actual friends, colleagues, and workplaces; others are written as stream-of-consciousness reflections. It is written in the first person, as are many of Miller's other novels, and often fluctuates between past and present tense. There are many passages explicitly describing the narrator's sexual encounters, but the book does not solely focus on this subject.
  Legal issues
  
  In 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Grove Press, Inc. v. Gerstein, cited Jacobellis v. Ohio (which was decided the same day) and overruled state court findings of obscenity.
  
  A copyright infringing "Medusa" edition of the novel was published in New York City in 1940 by Jacob Brussel; its title page claimed its place of publication to be Mexico. Brussel was eventually sent to jail for three years for the edition, a copy of which is in the Library of Congress.
  Critical reception
  
  George Orwell called this novel
  
   "the most important book of the mid-1930s [and Miller is] the only imaginative prose-writer of the slightest value who has appeared among the English-speaking races for some years past."
  
  Samuel Beckett hailed it as "a momentous event in the history of modern writing". Norman Mailer, in his book on Miller, Genius and Lust, called it "one of the ten or twenty greatest novels of the century". The Modern Library named it the 50th greatest book of the 20th century. Edmund Wilson said of the novel:
  
   The tone of the book is undoubtedly low; The Tropic of Cancer, in fact, from the point of view both of its happening and of the language in which they are conveyed, is the lowest book of any real literary merit that I have ever remember to have read... there is a strange amenity of temper and style which bathes the whole composition even when it is disgusting or tiresome.
  
  In his dissent from the majority holding that the book was not obscene, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Michael Musmanno wrote Cancer is "not a book. It is a cesspool, an open sewer, a pit of putrefaction, a slimy gathering of all that is rotten in the debris of human depravity."
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   《 běi huí guī xiànshì hēng · de zìzhuàn xiǎo shuō huì chū bǎn de běn shūshū zhōng huí de xíng shì zhuī liǎo zuò zhě tóng wèi zuò jiā shù jiā péng yǒu zài guò de héng duàn shí guāngzhǐ zài tōng guò zhū gōng zuòjiāo tányàn yǐnpiáo děng chāo xiàn shí zhù rán zhù de kuā zhāngbiàn xíng de shēng huó jié de miáo xiě jiē shì rén xìngpēng wěi de fāng jiào wén míng zhào zài wén míng shè huì zhōng rén lèi xìng guān shàng de wěi zhuāngtàn jiū qīng nián rén zài dìng huán jìng zhōngjiàng zào jiù chéng guǎng de shù jiā zhè chuán tǒng de fāng wén xué zhù běn shū chū bǎn hòu yǐn liǎo zhòng duō zhěchéng wéi chàng xiāo quán qiújiā xiǎo de wén xué míng zhùtóng shí shēn yǐng xiǎng liǎo 'èr shì jiè rén zhàn hòu de 'ōu měi wén tán
   cóng shù xíng shì shàng lái kànhēng de huí guī xiàn xiǎo shuō tóng tǎn yīn deshāng chuán qiáo deyóu yàngchuán zǎo liǎo zhǒng xiǎo shuō xíng shì héng héng yòng kuā zhāng de chù xīng miáo xiě duàn shí jiān de quán jīng lùn shì měi hái shì chǒu càn jìn duàn guài dànlěng jùnchū rén liào de lùn。《 běi huí guī xiànméi yòu lián guàn de qíng jié biāo míng zhāng jié zuò zhě xiǎng dào jiù xiě dào duì de cái zuò rèn xuǎn shū
   zuò zhě jiǎn jiè ······
   hēng · ( HenryMiller, 1891 nián 12 yuè 26 -1980 nián 6 yuè 7 shì 20 shì měi guó nǎi zhì shì jiè zuì zhòng yào de zuò jiā zhī tóng shí shì zuì yòu xìng yòu zhēng de wén xué shī huà jiā yuè xiāng dāng fēng cóng shì guò duō zhǒng zhí bìng qián xīn yán jiū guò chán zōngyóu tài jiào xiū pàixīngxiàng xué shì huì děng guài de xué wènbèi gōng tuī wéi měi guó wén tánqián rénhòu lái zhěde wèi guài jié
   shēng niǔ yuē línnián qīng shí cóng shì guò duō tóng de gōng zuòzài 'èr wèi rén shēng gòng wèiqióng de xià kāi shǐ xiě zuò。 1930 nián qiān hòu de shí nián tóng xiē qióng kùn liáo dǎo de qiáo mín fàng dàng de rén hùn zài huò liǎo fēng de xiě zuò cái。 1934 nián zài chū bǎn liǎo běi huí guī xiàn 》, nián hòu yòu chū bǎn liǎonán huí guī xiàn》。 zhè liǎng běn shū de xiě zuò fēng xíng chéng liǎo zhǒng duì chuán tǒng guān niàn de yǒng měng tiǎo zhàn fǎn pàngěi 'ōu zhōu wén xué xiān fēng pài dài lái liǎo de zhèn dòng
  1940 nián huí dào měi guózhù zài jiā zhōu de 'ěrzài chuàng zuò liǎoxùn sān héng héngxìng 'ài zhī 》、《 qíng zhī wǎngchūn mèng zhī jié》, dàn yóu bèi dàngzuò xiěxià liú zuò pǐnde zuò jiā de zhù yào zuò pǐn néng zài měi guó chū bǎn。 1961 nián jīng guò yīcháng yòu shǐ de sòng,《 běi huí guī xiànzhōng zài měi guó chū bǎn chéng wéi jiā xiǎo de míng bèi 60 nián dài fǎn zhù liú wén huà wéi yóu xìng jiě fàng de xiān zhī
yīngwénjièshì
  1. n.:  tropic of Cancer,  the Tropic of Cancer
fǎwénjièshì
  1. n.  tropique du Cancer
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