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Against Nature (Paperback)
Joris-Karl Huysmans; Translated by Theo Cuffe; Introduction by Lucy Sante
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The cult novel of fin de siecle decadence that inspired Oscar Wilde
'It will be biggest fiasco of the year - but I don't give a damn!
It will be something nobody has ever done before.' The title page
of the first complete English translation of Against Nature
(published in the French as A Rebours) included the caption 'the
book that Dorian Gray loved and inspired Oscar Wilde.' It was,
declared Wilde, one of the best novels he had ever read. It is the
story of Jean des Esseintes, the last of a proud and noble family,
who retreats from the world in disgust at bourgeois society and
leads a life based on cultivation of the senses through art. Des
Esseintes distills perfumes from the rarest oils and essences, he
creates a garden of poisonous flowers, sets gemstones in a
tortoise's gold-painted shell and plans to corrupt a street urchin
until he is degraded enough to commit murder. Des Esseintes'
aesthetic pilgrimage is described in minutely documented realistic
detail and was widely regarded as the guidebook of decadence. This
influential novel is now available in a new translation by Theo
Cuffe and includes a preface by Luc Sante.
Huysmans (1848-1907) fue primero seguidor de Zola, para luego
entrar en la corriente espiritual, decandente y refinada, en la que
brillo tambien Villiers de L'isle-Adam, su gran amigo. A contrapelo
es la gran novela de la ruptura con un Naturalismo ya exhausto. Es
la novela de la nueva sensibilidad estetica, inconformista,
encarnada en su protagonista, el exquisito y rebelde duque Jean
Floressas des Esseintes.
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Against Nature (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Joris-Karl Huysmans; Introduction by Patrick McGuinness; Notes by Patrick McGuinness; Translated by Patrick McGuinness
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‘He drank this liquid perfume from cups of that oriental porcelain known as egg-shell china, it is so delicate and diaphanous’ A wildly original fin de siècle novel, Against Nature contains only one character. De Esseinte is a decadent, ailing aristocrat who retreats to an isolated villa where he indulges his taste for luxury and excess. Veering between nervous excitability and debilitating ennui he gluts his aesthetic appetites with classical literature and art, exotic jewels (with which he fatally encrusts the shell of his tortoise), rich perfumes and a kaleidoscope of sensual experiences. Against Nature, in the words of the author exploded ‘like a grenade’ and has a cult following to this day. This revised edition of Robert Baldick’s lucid translation, features a new introduction, a chronology and reproduces Huysman’s original 1903 preface as well as a selection of reviews from writers including Mallarme, Zola and Wilde.
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La-bas (Paperback)
Joris-Karl Huysmans; Translated by Keene Wallace
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Published in 1891, "La-bas" is Huysmans' best-selling novel; its
success was due, in part, to its sensational contents (descriptions
of Satanism in late 1880 France.) It is in this novel that
Huysmans' character, Durtal, is introduced for the first time. This
character is thought to be a semi-autobiographical depiction of the
author and is used in his next three books which chart Durtal's
(and Huysmans') search for religious truths and his ultimate
conversion to Roman Catholicism. The journey begins with the
viewing of an extremely realistic painting: "In Germany, before a
Crucifixion by Matthus Grnewald, he had found what he was seeking."
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The Damned (Paperback)
Joris-Karl Huysmans; Introduction by Terry Hale; Translated by Terry Hale
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Discovery Miles 2 790
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Huysmans's lurid and shocking account of diabolism and the occult was described as "even more disquieting" to the normal mind than Huysmans's first novel, A Rebours, and quickly acquired cult status. The novel follows Durtal, a retiring and censorious biographer, as he investigates the life and crimes of Gilles de Rais, a fifteenth-century nobleman, sadist and Satanist who was the supposed original for 'Bluebeard'. Durtal's pursuit of de Rais also leads him into the dangerous world of black and white magic in his contemporary Paris.
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L'oblat (Paperback)
Joris-Karl Huysmans
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R818
Discovery Miles 8 180
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LÃ -bas (Paperback)
Joris-Karl Huysmans
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R621
Discovery Miles 6 210
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Against the Grain
Joris-Karl Huysmans
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R543
Discovery Miles 5 430
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En Route
Joris-Karl Huysmans
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Discovery Miles 10 060
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