This passage is not from Tropic of Cancer, it is from Tropic of Capricorn. I've read this book dozens of times and know this passage well. It is Tropic of Capricorn not Tropic of Cancer. Tropic of Capricorn is one of the under-appreciated masterpieces of American literature. What a portrait of New York in the 1920s; what a portrait of Brooklyn; what a portrait of humanity.
Long live Maxie Schnadig and his wife's quivering quim!
@bapyou "The Jesuits...are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor...that's their ideal. ...It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination -- something like a universal serfdom with them [i.e., the Jesuits] as masters -- that's all they stand for. They don't even believe in God perhaps."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881; famous Russian novelist)
@bapyou "Today they [i.e., the Jesuits] are stronger in the United States than they ever were in any of the countries of Europe which expelled them as a menace to the government." (1912) Jeremiah J. Crowley
@bapyou "If you trace up Masonry, through all its Orders, till you come to the grand tip-top head Mason of the World, you will discover that the dread individual and the Chief of the Society of Jesus [i.e., the Superior General of the Jesuit Order] are one and the same person."
it is Tropic of Capicorn just finished it, Sooo Amazing, now reading the Colossus of Maurossi, it's just as amazing, Everything he writes changes me view, He's definitly one of a kind, Everyone should read this man's entire works
Was Rita the woman that Henry had a Menage Trois, which included his ex wife, with. One of the characters in Cancer, according to Henry, was born in a puddle of stale horse piss near the gas house in Brooklyn.
@norb1937 PS . Now that I think about it Henry's girlfriend was Mona. He had a menage trois with her and his ex wife in Brooklyn during a rain storm in the 20's.
His explicit description of all of this is probably why they banned the book here.
@TheNimasan You dont think Henry Miller gets it on with two women at once. You should read Quiet Days In Clichy. When his landlady threw him out of his furnished rooms he pooped in the bureau drawers before he left.
Nice reading. Miller used to make me feel lost all the time but I gradually began to discover on reading most of his works that he unfortunately tends to repeat the same points and ideas again and again. Which isn't a bad thing because he's capable of doing it in so many ways and it is ultimately I think , life-affirming.
Knowledgeable "atheists" are as common as unicorns & Pegasuses. Once ammunition becomes prohibitively expensive, incidents of pistol-whipping will sharply increase. [Embrace confusion, or cold fusion, as it is your lover. To our homosexual brethren: Renounce your atheistic Faith. Forsake the group-dynamic & step into the light. Nuances & subtleties between Christian denominations are as important as regional dialects. Man is an explorer. He follows many paths.]
It isn't Henry Miller reading this. Henry read very differently. It sounds more like Hektor Munoz who has a channel on YouTube.
SpokenVerse 7 months ago
This passage is not from Tropic of Cancer, it is from Tropic of Capricorn. I've read this book dozens of times and know this passage well. It is Tropic of Capricorn not Tropic of Cancer. Tropic of Capricorn is one of the under-appreciated masterpieces of American literature. What a portrait of New York in the 1920s; what a portrait of Brooklyn; what a portrait of humanity.
Long live Maxie Schnadig and his wife's quivering quim!
bapyou 1 year ago
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@bapyou "The Jesuits...are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor...that's their ideal. ...It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination -- something like a universal serfdom with them [i.e., the Jesuits] as masters -- that's all they stand for. They don't even believe in God perhaps."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881; famous Russian novelist)
augustmaquet 1 week ago
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@bapyou "Today they [i.e., the Jesuits] are stronger in the United States than they ever were in any of the countries of Europe which expelled them as a menace to the government." (1912) Jeremiah J. Crowley
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@bapyou "If you trace up Masonry, through all its Orders, till you come to the grand tip-top head Mason of the World, you will discover that the dread individual and the Chief of the Society of Jesus [i.e., the Superior General of the Jesuit Order] are one and the same person."
James Parton (American historian)
augustmaquet 1 week ago
it is Tropic of Capicorn just finished it, Sooo Amazing, now reading the Colossus of Maurossi, it's just as amazing, Everything he writes changes me view, He's definitly one of a kind, Everyone should read this man's entire works
poonze 1 year ago
Was Rita the woman that Henry had a Menage Trois, which included his ex wife, with. One of the characters in Cancer, according to Henry, was born in a puddle of stale horse piss near the gas house in Brooklyn.
norb1937 1 year ago
@norb1937 PS . Now that I think about it Henry's girlfriend was Mona. He had a menage trois with her and his ex wife in Brooklyn during a rain storm in the 20's.
His explicit description of all of this is probably why they banned the book here.
norb1937 1 year ago
thats not miller.....no- fucking-way......def not miller!!
TheNimasan 1 year ago
@TheNimasan You dont think Henry Miller gets it on with two women at once. You should read Quiet Days In Clichy. When his landlady threw him out of his furnished rooms he pooped in the bureau drawers before he left.
norb1937 1 year ago
i love this
johndoeohno000 2 years ago
this is from tropic of capricorn, is it not?
wonderful, nonetheless.
wearefallingbombs 2 years ago
defiantly tropic of capricorn!
lauwrenwinslow 2 years ago
Fantastic. I'm reading this right now. It's excellent.
ericzed 2 years ago
Nice reading. Miller used to make me feel lost all the time but I gradually began to discover on reading most of his works that he unfortunately tends to repeat the same points and ideas again and again. Which isn't a bad thing because he's capable of doing it in so many ways and it is ultimately I think , life-affirming.
alecbathgate 2 years ago
you sound like woody allen, somewhat....
pot4add 2 years ago
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Knowledgeable "atheists" are as common as unicorns & Pegasuses. Once ammunition becomes prohibitively expensive, incidents of pistol-whipping will sharply increase. [Embrace confusion, or cold fusion, as it is your lover. To our homosexual brethren: Renounce your atheistic Faith. Forsake the group-dynamic & step into the light. Nuances & subtleties between Christian denominations are as important as regional dialects. Man is an explorer. He follows many paths.]
Asparagusville 2 years ago
Good stuff man. I remember reading this book in my early 20's lost as hell but I got to be lost with Henry Miller.
spaceorbison 2 years ago
i'm a bother of dostoyevsky!
richiebeee 3 years ago
pura pinche basura ladra ese guey!!!!
ColorfulRevolution 3 years ago
Chinga su pinche madre, maricon
Aaalers 2 years ago
kien te anda ablando a ti?
ColorfulRevolution 2 years ago
One of my favorite novels cheers mate
Fistfulofrumfilms 3 years ago
man i dont know how this video doesnt have any more views but think this was well, the video beautiful in its composition.
theeparasite 3 years ago 2