Henry Miller | Tropic of Capricorn | American Individualism and Spiritualizing Obscenity
In this lecture, we're going to dive into the angsty, cosmic, and touching work, "The Tropic of Capricorn", by the American author, Henry Miller. This work was banned in the US on charges of obscenity for several decades after its publication and continues to arouse strong feelings, be they admiration, disgust, or something completely different! Enjoy Miller's faithful ability to capture the American spirit in all of its modern uncomfortabilities in this work of cosmic proportions. Enjoy! Music is Anton Bruckern's Symphony No. 7 - Adagio by Maris Jansons and the Concertebouworkest • Symphonic Gems: Bruckner - Symphony No. 7 ... Join the channel for $5/month to gain access to, among other things, a monthly philosophy Zoom tailored to your educational needs! / @gavinyoung-philosophy

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