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Originally published in book form in French in 1887, Joris-Karl Huysmans'
A Dilemma
remains a particularly nasty little tale, a mordantly satiric and cruel account of bourgeois greed and manipulation that holds up as clear a mirror to today's neoliberalist times as it did to the French fin-de-siècle. Written smack in-between Huysmans' most famous works—his 1881
Against Nature
, which came to define the Decadent movement, and his 1891 exploration of Satanism,
Down There
—
presents some of Huysmans' most memorable characters, including Madame Champagne, the self-appointed Parisian protector of women in need, and the carnal would-be sophisticate notary Le Ponsart, who wages a war of words with the bereft pregnant mistress of his deceased grandson with devastating consequences. In its unflinching portrayal of how authoritarian language can be used and abused as a weapon, this novella stands as Huysmans' indictment of the underlying crime of the novel itself: a language apparatus employed to maintain the appetites of the ruling class.
Earning a wage through a career in the French civil service,
Joris-Karl Huysmans
(1848–1907) quietly explored the extremes of human nature and artifice through a series of books that influenced a number of different literary movements: from the grey and grimy Naturalism of books like
Marthe
and
Downstream
to the cornerstones of the Decadent movement,
and the Satanist classic
, the dream-ridden Surrealist favorite,
Becalmed
, and his Catholic novels,
The Cathedral
The Oblate
.
Originally published in book form in French in 1887, Joris-Karl Huysmans'
A Dilemma
remains a particularly nasty little tale, a mordantly satiric and cruel account of bourgeois greed and manipulation that holds up as clear a mirror to today's neoliberalist times as it did to the French fin-de-siècle. Written smack in-between Huysmans' most famous works—his 1881
Against Nature
, which came to define the Decadent movement, and his 1891 exploration of Satanism,
Down There
—
presents some of Huysmans' most memorable characters, including Madame Champagne, the self-appointed Parisian protector of women in need, and the carnal would-be sophisticate notary Le Ponsart, who wages a war of words with the bereft pregnant mistress of his deceased grandson with devastating consequences. In its unflinching portrayal of how authoritarian language can be used and abused as a weapon, this novella stands as Huysmans' indictment of the underlying crime of the novel itself: a language apparatus employed to maintain the appetites of the ruling class.
Earning a wage through a career in the French civil service,
Joris-Karl Huysmans
(1848–1907) quietly explored the extremes of human nature and artifice through a series of books that influenced a number of different literary movements: from the grey and grimy Naturalism of books like
Marthe
and
Downstream
to the cornerstones of the Decadent movement,
and the Satanist classic
, the dream-ridden Surrealist favorite,
Becalmed
, and his Catholic novels,
The Cathedral
The Oblate
.

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