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La-bas (Hardcover)
Joris-Karl Huysmans; Translated by Keene Wallace
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R713
Discovery Miles 7 130
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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 Matthaeus Grunewald, he had found what he was
seeking."
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La-bas (Paperback)
Joris-Karl Huysmans; Translated by Keene Wallace
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R507
R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
Save R66 (13%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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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."
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
1928. "You believe pretty thoroughly in these things, or you
wouldn't abandon the eternal triangle and the other stock subjects
of the modern novelists to write the story of Gilles de Rais," and
after a silence Des Hermies added, "I do not object to the latrine;
hospital; and workshop vocabulary of naturalism. For one thing, the
subject matter requires some such diction. Again, Zola, in
L'Assommoir, has shown that a heavy-handed artist can slap words
together hit or miss and give an effect of tremendous power. I do
not really care how the naturalists maltreat language, but I do
strenuosity object to the earthiness of their ideas. They have made
our literature the incarnation of materialism - and they glorify
the democracy of art "
1928. "You believe pretty thoroughly in these things, or you
wouldn't abandon the eternal triangle and the other stock subjects
of the modern novelists to write the story of Gilles de Rais," and
after a silence Des Hermies added, "I do not object to the latrine;
hospital; and workshop vocabulary of naturalism. For one thing, the
subject matter requires some such diction. Again, Zola, in
L'Assommoir, has shown that a heavy-handed artist can slap words
together hit or miss and give an effect of tremendous power. I do
not really care how the naturalists maltreat language, but I do
strenuosity object to the earthiness of their ideas. They have made
our literature the incarnation of materialism - and they glorify
the democracy of art "
1928. "You believe pretty thoroughly in these things, or you
wouldn't abandon the eternal triangle and the other stock subjects
of the modern novelists to write the story of Gilles de Rais," and
after a silence Des Hermies added, "I do not object to the latrine;
hospital; and workshop vocabulary of naturalism. For one thing, the
subject matter requires some such diction. Again, Zola, in
L'Assommoir, has shown that a heavy-handed artist can slap words
together hit or miss and give an effect of tremendous power. I do
not really care how the naturalists maltreat language, but I do
strenuosity object to the earthiness of their ideas. They have made
our literature the incarnation of materialism - and they glorify
the democracy of art "
"You believe pretty thoroughly in these things, or you wouldn't
abandon the eternal triangle and the other stock subjects of the
modern novelists to write the story of Gilles de Rais," and after a
silence Des Hermies added, "I do not object to the latrine;
hospital; and workshop vocabulary of naturalism. For one thing, the
subject matter requires some such diction. Again, Zola, in
L'Assommoir, has shown that a heavy-handed artist can slap words
together hit or miss and give an effect of tremendous power. I do
not really care how the naturalists maltreat language, but I do
strenuosity object to the earthiness of their ideas. They have made
our literature the incarnation of materialism - and they glorify
the democracy of art "
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