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Nicolas Cage, is an actor and filmmaker. Cage has been nominated for numerous major cinematic awards, and won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in Leaving Las Vegas.
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Tropic of Capricorn
Henry Miller - 1994-01-13 (first published in 1939)
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Step into the world of a bold and scandalous writer as he chronicles life in 1920s New York City. This infamous book caused quite a stir in America, being banned for almost thirty years due to its explicit sexual content. However, readers now consider it a must read, as it provides a frank portrayal of ethnic neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Miller's wild sexual exploits. Tropic of Capricorn is considered a cornerstone of modern literature and a daring masterpiece.
Nicolas Cage
2018-12-18T00:00:00.000Z
I was inspired by the novels of Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn—I always thought they were not only sensual but hilarious in terms of the braggadocio of Henry Miller—that he would go into great detail about his adventures in the sensual realm.      source
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Tropic of Cancer
Henry Miller - 1994-01-06 (first published in 1934)
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A daring and controversial work, "Tropic of Cancer" is a masterpiece of 20th-century literature. Banned in the United States upon its first publication in 1934, this provocative book has been praised for its bold exploration of sexuality and its role in shaping modern literature. Its enduring importance is recognized by the Modern Library, which includes it in their list of the 100 best novels ever written.
Nicolas Cage
2018-12-18T00:00:00.000Z
I was inspired by the novels of Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn—I always thought they were not only sensual but hilarious in terms of the braggadocio of Henry Miller—that he would go into great detail about his adventures in the sensual realm.      source