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ISBN: 0811200825

ISBN13: 9780811200820

Maldoror: (Les Chants de Maldoror)

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The macabre but beautiful work, Les Chants de Maldoror, has achieved a considerable reputation as one of the earliest and most extraordinary examples of Surrealist writing. It is a long narrative prose poem which celebrates the principle of Evil in an elaborate style and with a passion akin to religious fanaticism. The French poet-critic Georges Hugnet has written of Lautr amont: "He terrifies, stupefies, strikes dumb. He could look squarely at...

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MALDOROR is the greatest - but NOT this translation....

Many people to whom I've recommended this book end up with this publication. I noticed that one reviewer was bored by it. I assure you, you would NOT have been bored by the translation by Alexis Lykiard (going under the title MALDOROR AND COMPLETE WORKS). Lykiard truly captures the rabid bite, godlike arrogance, obnoxiously erudite vocabulary, genius humor, and vortex of profound madness that is Lautreamont's Maldoror.

the yummiest, sickest, most dementedly surreal book ever

"maldoror" is the best surrealist anti literature has to offer, without a doubt. the work of an obviously, eh...unconventional? psyche, it viciously tears a gaping hole in sentimentality and anything else that does not reek of absolute rebellion. if you've ever felt even the slightest rancor against society and the hollow men surrounding you all day every day, you can be sure that you will take a liking to this book. bataille and sade are great, but can't hold a candle to little isidore. perversely delicious.

Puts the ahhhh in dada....

You should own this book...and you should buy it right now if you don't own it.Lautremont's epic prose poem dedicated to the subject of evil is probably one of the best surrealist works we've been lucky enough to have bestowed on us. It jumps all over the map, but it never once loses steam or sags under the weight of its subject matter. This is actually the only book I stopped reading halfway through and went back to the beginning so I could underline all the good parts. And there are a LOT of good parts. Even if you could give a whit about evil, you must sit in awe of the pure grace and strength of Lautremont's writing. It's like a pie made from the flesh of angels. So dig in.

A must for those looking for dark literature

Not for the timid, Maldoror is one of the darkest and most provocative novels ever written. The Comte De Lautremont (Isidore Ducasse) was a favorite of the Surrealists for his fever dream depictions and nightmarish visions. Murder, blasphemy, violence and horror reign supreme in the charnel house world of Maldoror. Comparable to Sade, Maldoror is an unrelenting and unrepentant vision of glorious evil. Ducasse's malevolent creation makes the novels of today seem as child's play. This malignant book was banned soon after its first printing in France and remained so for years due to it's graphic and heretical content. Highly recommended for those desirous of a glimpse of the darkest recesses of the human soul.

THE ultimate novel of surrealistic satanic rebellion

This book is explosive. It is an assault on the senses, the spirit, and the conscience of the reader. Written in 1873 by a young man who died in obscurity at the age of 24, it was cited by Breton and the Surrealists as a primary influence. It is a novel of violent revolt against God, man, and in its imagery, literary convention. Proceed with caution as the protagonist leads you through his devastating, often disgusting, paroxysms of rebellious violence against most everything Western civilization holds sacred. Essential dark literature, not for the faint of heart.
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