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Tropic of Cancer (Tropic, #2)1934

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Tropic of Cancer is about as far from today's woke phenomenon as you can get, focusing on personal rebellion and excess without inserting contemporary social justice themes. In fact, many modern readers might find it offensively non-woke by current standards.

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