"Sexus", the first volume of "The Rosy Crucifixion" trilogy, is a tempestuous plunge into Henry Miller’s semi-autobiographical universe; set in New York, it chronicles the writer’s rebellion against societal norms through art, love, and raw sensuality; with its experimental prose and stream-of-consciousness style, the novel blurs the lines between reality and fiction, body and soul; it’s not merely erotic—it’s a passionate search for personal and artistic freedom.