The World of Sex
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- 49,00 Kč
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- 49,00 Kč
Publisher Description
The World of Sex is a non-fiction book written by Henry Miller, first published in 1940. In this provocative and introspective work, Miller delves into his personal philosophy on sexuality, freedom, and the human condition. The book is an exploration of the role of sex in society and in individual lives, discussing its liberating potential and its capacity to act as a force of creativity and personal growth.
Unlike his fictional works, "The World of Sex" is a more straightforward exposition of Miller's thoughts and beliefs. He reflects on his own sexual experiences and the broader implications of sexual freedom, challenging societal norms and conventions. Miller's candid and unapologetic discussion of sex was groundbreaking at the time, contributing to his reputation as a controversial and influential figure in literature.
The book is noted for its philosophical depth and literary style, combining Miller's characteristic lyrical prose with insightful commentary on human nature. Through "The World of Sex," Miller encourages readers to embrace their desires and to see sex not as a taboo subject but as an essential aspect of life that can lead to greater self-awareness and fulfillment.
Despite its explicit content, the book is appreciated for its honest and thoughtful approach to a topic that remains relevant and provocative. "The World of Sex" continues to be an important work in Miller's oeuvre, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the 20th century's most daring and influential writers.