Jean Genet

Our Lady of the Flowers

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The shattering novel of underground life the New York Times called “a cry of rapture and horror . . . the purest lyrical genius.”
Jean Genet’s debut novel Our Lady of the Flowers, which is often considered to be his masterpiece, was written entirely in the solitude of a prison cell. A semi— autobiographical account of one man’s journey through the Paris demi-monde, dubbed “the epic of masturbation” by no less a figure than Jean-Paul Sartre, the novel’s exceptional value lies in its exquisite ambiguity.
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361 printed pages
Publication year
1994
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    But along with this desolation, a new joy was being born within her.
    The joy that precedes suicides. Divine was afraid of her daily life. Her flesh and soul were turning sour. There came for her the season of tears, as we speak of the season of rains. Once she has switched off the light and created darkness, for nothing in the world would she take a step out of bed, where she thinks she is safe, but in the same way that she thinks she is safe in her body. She feels rather protected by the fact of being in her body. Outside reigns terror.
  • finalfadeouthas quotedlast month
    The most alive of worlds, human beings with the tenderest flesh, are made of marble. I strew devastation as I pass. I wander dead-eyed through cities and petrified populations. But no way out.
  • Liamhas quoted4 years ago
    . . . It is regrettable (in a minor key; then, continuing in the major) . . . it is regrettable . . .”

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