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Sac-Au-Dos - 1907 - cover

Sac-Au-Dos - 1907

J.-K. Huysmans

Übersetzer L. G. Meyer

Verlag: Good Press

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J.-K. Huysmans' 'Sac-Au-Dos' is a masterful exploration of decadence, spirituality, and alienation in late 19th-century Paris. The book's literary style is characterized by its rich descriptive language, intricate imagery, and profound philosophical reflections. Set against the backdrop of a profoundly changing society, the novel delves into the protagonist's search for meaning and purpose in a world marked by decay and disillusionment. Huysmans' keen observations of societal norms and religious institutions offer a compelling critique of contemporary culture and values. J.-K. Huysmans, a prominent French writer and art critic, was known for his avant-garde literary style and controversial themes. His personal journey towards Catholicism and his disillusionment with naturalism influenced the writing of 'Sac-Au-Dos.' As a member of the Decadent movement, Huysmans sought to challenge conventional beliefs and explore the darker aspects of human experience through his works. I highly recommend 'Sac-Au-Dos' to readers interested in exploring the complexities of modernity, spirituality, and artistic expression. Huysmans' thought-provoking narrative and compelling characters make this novel a compelling read for anyone interested in French literature or cultural critique.
Verfügbar seit: 16.03.2020.
Drucklänge: 123 Seiten.

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