"Tropic of Cancer" is a novel written by Henry Miller, first published in 1934. The story follows the life of the protagonist, Henry Miller, as he navigates through the bohemian lifestyle in Paris during the 1930s. Miller's experiences are filled with sexuality, poverty, and existentialism, as he struggles to find his place in the world. The novel is known for its controversial content and explicit language, which led to it being banned in several countries. Despite the controversy, "Tropic of Cancer" is considered a seminal work of modernist literature and has influenced many writers and artists since its publication.