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A rebours, Against the Grain or Against Nature in English, is an 1884 novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans. Anti-hero Jean Des Esseintes despises the bourgeois society he lives in and withdraws into the aesthetic and artistic ideals that he has created. Believing the novel would be rejected by both critics and public, Huysman declared: "It will be the biggest fiasco of the year - but I don't care a damn! It will be something nobody has ever done before, and I shall have said what I want to say..." The novel did receive great publicity on its release, but even though it was heavily criticized it also became influential with a new generation of writers and aesthetes.
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Casse avec le roman traditionnel, l'impression d'avancer sans jamais vraiment atteindre un but. Une bonne lecture qui sûrement ne plaira pas à tout le monde, l'aventure se fait ailleurs.
This book is an extended version of Chapter 11 in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Or rather, Dorian Gray is a condensed version of this novel. I loved it; the aesthetic descriptions were a pleasure to read and the prose is filled with delightful vocabulary and references to so many things that I think it's worth a re-read to explore in depth. I can see why this influenced Wilde, and how it served to corrupt Dorian. There's something both inspiring and cautionary about Des Esseintes, and the reader doesn't know whether to love him or be disgusted by him.
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