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Sexus

"Sexus" is the first book in the "The Nympho and Other Books" series by Henry Miller, published in 1949. It is an autobiographical novel that explores Miller's experiences with sexuality, love, and relationships, set against the backdrop of his life in Paris during the 1930s. The book is known for its candid and sometimes controversial discussions of sexual themes, reflecting Miller's views on freedom, artistry, and the human condition. Ultimately, "Sexus" is a blend of philosophy, personal reflection, and explicit storytelling that challenges societal norms about sexuality and intimacy.