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Henry Miller

Henry Miller was an American writer known for his semi-autobiographical novels that explore themes of personal freedom, sexuality, and artistic expression. His most famous works, such as *Tropic of Cancer*, broke conventional literary boundaries with their candid style and exploration of taboo topics. Miller's writing often reflects his experiences living in Paris and New York, blending philosophical insights with raw, vivid language. His work has influenced modern literature by challenging societal norms and emphasizing individual creativity. Despite initial censorship, he is now recognized as a innovative voice in 20th-century American literature.