Sexus (The Rosy Crucifixion)
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| - | Book One of [[Henry Miller]]'s [[The Rosy Crucifixion|Rosy Crucifixion]], '''''Sexus''''' (1949) details his divorce from his first wife up until his early marriage to his second wife, [[June Miller]]. It takes place in New York, where Miller was born and raised and includes portraits of his many friends, lovers and acquaintances, and includes many reminiscences. Furthermore, it provides a view into Miller's ambition and struggle to become a writer -- a struggle his friends barely understood. | + | |
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