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Là-bas - Exploring Decadence Demonology and the Occult in 19th-Century France - cover

Là-bas - Exploring Decadence Demonology and the Occult in 19th-Century France

J. K. Huysmans

Translator Keene Wallis

Publisher: Good Press

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In "L√†-bas," J.-K. Huysmans delves into the dark undercurrents of late 19th-century Paris, weaving a richly symbolic narrative that explores themes of decadence, spirituality, and the quest for meaning in a modern, often hostile world. Through the eyes of the protagonist, Durtal, the reader is drawn into a vivid tapestry of esoteric knowledge and the juxtaposition of Christianity against the backdrop of burgeoning secularism. Huysmans's prose is both lyrical and unsettling, melding naturalistic details with an almost mystical fervor, echoing the Symbolist movement's influence while incorporating his own unique blend of realism and spirituality. Huysmans, a pivotal figure in both the Decadent and Symbolist literary movements, was known for his philosophical and aesthetic explorations of the human psyche. His personal struggles with faith and the allure of the occult, as depicted in 'ÄúL√†-bas,'Äù stem from his own experiences of alienation in an increasingly industrialized society. This work reflects not only his mastery of the written word but also his desire to confront the existential dilemmas of his time, which were often intertwined with his own spiritual journey. "L√†-bas" is a compelling invitation to readers seeking to immerse themselves in the psychological complexities of a period marked by profound socio-cultural upheaval. Huysmans's intricate storytelling and rich allegorical layers reward attentive readers, making this novel a crucial study for anyone interested in the intersections of art, spirituality, and the human experience.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 226 pages.

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