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Against the Grain

Joris-Karl Huysmans

Traductor Havelock Ellis

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "Against the Grain," Joris-Karl Huysmans crafts a provocative exploration of aestheticism and decadence, encapsulated through the life of the reclusive Jean des Esseintes. This seminal novel, often categorized within the Symbolist tradition, artfully juxtaposes the inner thoughts of its protagonist with the external world, showcasing Huysmans' masterful command of stylistic experimentation. Through detailed descriptions and intricate symbolism, Huysmans delves into themes of art, beauty, and the disillusionment of modernity, presenting a narrative that is both richly evocative and deeply introspective. The book emerges as a critical commentary on societal norms in late 19th-century France, challenging conventional values and celebrating individualism and artistic freedom. Joris-Karl Huysmans, a pivotal figure in the French literary movement, was deeply influenced by his own experiences of alienation and his eventual turn towards Catholicism. His earlier career was marked by realism, yet "Against the Grain" signifies a radical departure as it encapsulates his fascination with art and the complexities of human desire. This transition illuminates his philosophical inquiries and deep-seated beliefs regarding the intersection of art and life, ultimately shaping his narrative voice and thematic focus. "Against the Grain" is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound introspection into the psyche of a singular character amidst the throes of modernity. Its exquisite prose, layered meanings, and bold themes make it essential reading for anyone intrigued by the evolution of European literature and the exploration of aesthetic ideals. Huysmans' work not only captivates but also invites critical reflection on one's own entanglement with beauty and existence.
Disponible desde: 28/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 192 páginas.

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