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The Torture Garden

Octave Mirbeau

Traduttore Alvah Bessie

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Octave Mirbeau's "The Torture Garden" is a provocative exploration of the human psyche interspersed with vivid imagery and rich symbolism. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this novel delves into the moral decay of society through the lens of its jaded protagonist, who finds himself amidst a surreal garden that symbolizes both beauty and despair. Mirbeau's literary style leans heavily on impressionistic techniques, blending allegory with psychological depth, which allows for a complex examination of desire, torture, and existential ambivalence. Through allegorical landscapes, he critiques prevailing societal norms of his time, revealing the underbelly of humanity's darkest urges beneath a facade of civility. As a prominent French author, journalist, and art critic, Mirbeau was deeply influenced by the tumultuous socio-political climate of his era, including the Dreyfus Affair and the rise of industrialism. His engagement with radical politics and his investigations into the darker aspects of human nature informed his writing, giving rise to a rich narrative steeped in philosophical questioning. This background, alongside his experiences wandering through the French countryside, culminated in a work that questions conventional ethics and exposes the grotesquerie of civilized life. For readers seeking a profound literary experience that challenges the conventions of morality and beauty, "The Torture Garden" stands as an essential read. Mirbeau's intricate prose and haunting themes compel readers to confront their own perceptions of pleasure, pain, and the human condition. This modernist masterpiece not only entertains but also incites reflection on the intertwined nature of art and ethics, making it a compelling addition to any literary library.
Disponibile da: 13/11/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 173 pagine.

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