His works contain detailed accounts of sexual experiences, and his books did much to free the discussion of sexual subjects in American writing from both legal and social restrictions. He continued to write novels that were banned in the United States on the grounds of obscenity. Along with Tropic of Cancer, his Black Spring (1936) and Tropic of Capricorn (1939) were smuggled into his native country, building Miller an underground reputation. One of the first acknowledgments of Henry Miller as a major modern writer was by George Orwell in his 1940 essay Inside the Whale.
Feminist activist Kate Millett has criticized Miller for his depiction of female characters. In her 1970 work Sexual Politics, analyzed Miller alongside D.H. Lawrence and Norman Mailer, finding that each tends to assume a male audience, objectifying female characters in the process. While reasserting Miller's importance as a novelist, Millett cast doubt upon his status as an icon of sexual freedom, concluding, "Miller is a compendium of American sexual neuroses, and his value lies not in freeing us from such afflictions, but in having had the honesty to express and dramatize them" (p. 295). Norman Mailer came to Miller's defense in The Prisoner of Sex in 1971. According to Martin B. Duberman, writing for The New Republic on November 27, 1976, Miller ought to be rescued from both Mailer and Millett.
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