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The Glutton by A. K. Blakemore; 9781783789191

The Glutton

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The Glutton by A. K. Blakemore presents a compelling exploration of desire and the human condition against the tumultuous backdrop of Revolutionary France. This novel intricately weaves the personal and political, illuminating how the chaos of a nation can mirror the inner turmoil of its characters.

The Plot

At the heart of the narrative is a man whose insatiable appetite for pleasure leads him down a path of self-destruction. As the Revolution unfolds, he becomes entangled in a world of excess, where gluttony is not merely a physical indulgence but a metaphor for the broader societal upheaval. Blakemore’s vivid prose captures the essence of a society on the brink, using rich imagery and poignant descriptions that transport readers into the heart of 18th-century France.

Themes

  • Desire and Destruction: The protagonist’s relentless pursuit of satisfaction serves as a critique of human nature, questioning the consequences of unchecked ambition.
  • Revolutionary Change: The shifting tides of power and morality during the Revolution play a crucial role, reflecting the struggles of individuals amidst collective chaos.
  • Identity and Transformation: Characters are forced to confront their own identities as the world around them transforms, leading to profound revelations about themselves.
“In a world where everything is fleeting, how does one reconcile their thirst for more?”

Readers who appreciated Blakemore’s previous works or those drawn to literary explorations of historical events might find The Glutton a thought-provoking addition to their shelves. The novel’s incisive commentary and rich characterisation make it a notable contribution to contemporary historical fiction.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 145 mm × 223 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Granta Books
ISBN: 9781783789191

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