is this kino?
It's not Tropic of Kino anon
Disappointed to say I did not get any boners from this. Laughed at a few of the stories though.
If you're on the younger side and open to adventure, you can get on with his vibe. Give up the square life and and reinvent yourself as a flaneur (in your 40's) in Paris. Live by your wits, cultivate interesting friends and chase edifying experiences, seek the truth; from sublimeto vulgar, or ideally, a special blend of both. Very influential: all your fave writers have read him, but didn't ca$h in on his notoriety until late in life.If his writings don't grab you, try a biography as his life story is just as interesting/inspiring.Travel writing might be worth checking out... Colossus of Marousi or Air-conditioned Nightmare.
>>25184288i disagree, i read miller when i was younger and it flew over my head. read him again when i was older and was blown away. you have to toil as a wagie for awhile to really get tropic of cancer imo
for some reason my high school library had a copy of this book, I remember picking it up and got both a boner and filtered