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Henry Miller
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Historia
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I am one of the lucky few to live here in Big Sur
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General
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Historia
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- De Jeremy Hatch en 12-12-17
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Henry Miller's gifts of profundity, humor, and spiritual sensitivity as well as his joy of living are well displayed in this collection of his insights into the human character. The pieces range from the delightfully raucous to the metaphysically illuminating, and include portraits of the famous and less-than-famous people in Miller's life. All human beings become real to the listener under Miller's penetrating mind and loving eye.
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- david gulak
- 03-09-22
a true one-of-a-kind book, a must-read
to all intellectuals that don't take themselves too seriously, yet take it all very seriously and not at all.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-14-22
Loved it! Incredible!
Just beautiful writing, poetic, dark, crass and mesmerizing. Verbal riffs were psychedelic. Favorite narrator
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- Kelly
- 06-07-14
Shades of Cancer - not as much fun
Would you listen to Tropic of Capricorn again? Why?
Yes, as I enjoy Miller's work and Campbell Scott's narration
What was one of the most memorable moments of Tropic of Capricorn?
The descriptions of working for the cable company - hilarious. Discovering that he and a friend accidentally killed another kid when they were young was mindblowing!
Which character – as performed by Campbell Scott – was your favorite?
Henry Miller
If you could rename Tropic of Capricorn, what would you call it?
Pretending to be normal, failing miserably, objective achieved.
Any additional comments?
I enjoyed Tropic of Cancer much more, but I still enjoyed the rants. His obsession with astrology is curious.
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- KlBowen
- 10-02-18
adjective overload.....
I am only 1 hour into listening,...Campbell Scott is the only saving grace for these nonstop, everlasting, repetitive, run on sentences just exploding with mundane adjectives that are comprising this book. At this point, I hope the Jewish guy eats the new guy just to be over it!
Right now I am thinking Henry Miller must have been drunk or bored. Maybe he will run out of words...unless it gets better, don't waste your money! Will update if it is redeemable.
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- H. McCreesh
- 05-27-20
Another Miller Masterpiece
While Tropic of Cancer is more well known, true fans shouldn't miss this sleeper of a monstrous classic.
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- Jay
- 06-05-09
There's only one Henry Miller.
This book ties into the same energy I've felt listening to Bob Dylan. It touches that frustration with life that everybody must surely have felt at one time or another if their honest with themselves.
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- Allen
- 08-12-17
Meh
Listened to it at 2x speed and it was a bit more enjoyable than Tropic of Cancer. Not really my kind of thing but there were a few parts that were kinda funny.
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- Rancher
- 05-18-09
Disjointed, rambling and painful.
In its time, the book was sexually shocking and provoked attention. But its time is well past. I found it very difficult to retain any appetite for more of the same ... and there is plenty of "more of the same." His glimpses of reality are filled with his personal unhappiness and his proclivity for surviving on the handouts of others. His arrogance and attitudes appear downright depressing and unhealthy. I'm sorry I wasted the time; I found no redeeming qualities.
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- English Clough
- 10-10-12
Couldn't get through it
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Someone who likes wordy, overly discriptive prose which goes off on tangents.
What do you think your next listen will be?
War of the Worlds
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Tropic of Capricorn?
I would take away the rambling, tangents he went of on
Any additional comments?
I thought the basic story had some interest however Miller rambles off on prose that I found redundant and boring. I found my mind wandering frequently through out these ramble and I would loss the flow of the story. Miller loves adjectives and adverbs way too much for me. I prefer a more direct story.
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