Henry Miller Books in Order
Henry Miller is a pioneering author known for his unflinching exploration of the human experience, defying conventional societal norms through his provocative and liberating writings. His works are a rich tapestry of vivid descriptions, philosophical musings, and autobiographical reflections that blur the lines between literature and reality. A expatriate in Paris during the 1930s, Miller drew inspiration from his experiences abroad, which he later documented in his novels <i>Tropic of Cancer</i> and <i>Tropic of Capricorn</i>. A travel book, <i>The Colossus of Maroussi</i>, stands out as a testament to his literary prowess. His celebrated <i>Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy</i> consists of <i>Sexus</i>, <i>Plexus</i>, and <i>Nexus</i>. Norman Mailer edited a selection of Miller's writings, <i>Genius and Lust</i>, in 1976, cementing his legacy as a visionary writer.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Henry Miller
- #1AmazonThe World Of Sex(1940)
- #2AmazonThe Colossus of Maroussi(1941)
- #3AmazonAller Retour New York(1945)
- #4AmazonThe Time of the Assassins: A Study of Arthur Rimbaud(1946)
- #5AmazonMaurizius Forever(1946)
- #6AmazonVarda: The Master Builder(1947)
- #7AmazonRemember To Remember(1947)
- #8AmazonThe Books in My Life(1952)
- #9AmazonThe Intimate Henry Miller(1959)
- #10AmazonTo Paint Is To Love Again(1960)
- #11AmazonLawrence Durrell & Henry Miller: A Private Correspondence (With: Lawrence Durrell)(1963)
- #12AmazonHenry Miller on Writing(1964)
- #13AmazonA Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs NinHenry Miller, 1932-1953 (With: Anaïs Nin)(1965)
- #14AmazonLetters to Anaïs Nin (With: Gunther Stuhlmann)(1965)
- #15AmazonMy Life and Times(1971)
- #16AmazonReflections On The Death Of Mishima(1972)
- #17AmazonThe Waters Reglitterized(1973)
- #18AmazonWalt Whitman(1973)
- #19AmazonLetters of Henry Miller and Wallace Fowlie, 1943-1972 (With: Wallace Fowlie)(1975)
- #20AmazonDear, Dear Brenda: The Love Letters of Henry Miller to Brenda Venus(1986)
- #21AmazonHenry Miller and James Laughlin: Selected Letters (With: James Laughlin,George Wickes)(1995)
- #22AmazonBrassaï: Paris & Picasso(2022)
- #1AmazonUnder the Roofs of Paris(1941)
- #2AmazonThe Air-Conditioned Nightmare(1945)
- #3AmazonQuiet Days in Clichy(1956)
- #4AmazonBig Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch(1957)
- #5AmazonCrazy Cock(1991)
- #6AmazonMoloch(1993)
- #7AmazonParis 1928(2012)
- #8AmazonThe Smile at the Foot of the Ladder(1948)
- #9AmazonNights of Love and Laughter(1955)
- #10AmazonA Devil in Paradise(1956)
- #11AmazonInsomnia, or the Devil at Large(1974)
- #12AmazonThe Cosmological Eye(1939)
- #13AmazonThe Wisdom of the Heart(1941)
- #14AmazonSunday After The War(1944)
- #15AmazonPatchen: Man of Anger and Light(1946)
- #16AmazonStand Still Like the Hummingbird(1959)
- #17AmazonThe Best of Henry Miller(1964)
- #18AmazonThe Henry Miller Reader(1969)
- #19AmazonSextet: Six Essays(1977)
- #20AmazonGliding Into The Everglades, And Other Essays(1989)
- #21AmazonNothing But the Marvelous: Wisdoms of Henry Miller (With: Blair Fielding)(1991)
- #1AmazonSHTF Disaster Survival Gear Guide A to Z: Best Bug Out Gear & Supply Manual(2016)
- #2AmazonVersions of Censorship: an Anthology(1962)
- #3AmazonThe Olympia Reader: An Anthology of Erotic & Literary Classics(1965)
- #4AmazonRichard Aldington: An Intimate Portrait(1965)
- #5AmazonThe Capra Chapbook Anthology(1979)
- #6AmazonUnknown California(1985)
- #7AmazonFirst Fiction: An Anthology of the First Published Stories by Famous Writers(1994)
- #8AmazonOur Mothers' Spirits: Great Writers on the Death of Mothers and the Grief of Men(1997)
- #9AmazonWriting New York(1998)
- #10AmazonA Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal, Anthology 2003-2018(2019)
- #11AmazonTwinka Thiebaud: And the Art of the Pose(2022)
About Henry Miller
Henry Miller is a pioneering author known for his unflinching exploration of the human experience, defying conventional societal norms through his provocative and liberating writings. His works are a rich tapestry of vivid descriptions, philosophical musings, and autobiographical reflections that blur the lines between literature and reality. A expatriate in Paris during the 1930s, Miller drew inspiration from his experiences abroad, which he later documented in his novels <i>Tropic of Cancer</i> and <i>Tropic of Capricorn</i>. A travel book, <i>The Colossus of Maroussi</i>, stands out as a testament to his literary prowess. His celebrated <i>Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy</i> consists of <i>Sexus</i>, <i>Plexus</i>, and <i>Nexus</i>. Norman Mailer edited a selection of Miller's writings, <i>Genius and Lust</i>, in 1976, cementing his legacy as a visionary writer.
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