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Blood Dark
Blood Dark | Louis Guilloux
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Set during World War I, this monumental philosophical novel about human despair inspired Albert Camus' own writing and prefigured the greater existential movement. Louis Guillouxs novel Blood Dark tells the story of a brilliant philosopher trapped in a provincial town and of his spiraling descent into self-destruction. Cripure, as his students call him, the name a mocking contraction of The Critique of Pure Reason, despises his colleagues, despairs of his charges, and is at odds with his family. The year is 1917, and the First World War continues its relentless course, with French soldiers not only dying by the tens of thousands but also beginning to desert in protest. Cripure, having seen student after student go to his death, finds himself literally up in arms at the complacent patriotism of his fellow teachers as he challenges one of them to a duel. Unfolding over the course of a single day, Blood Dark describes how Cripure manages to embroil himself in this ridiculous affair of honor. Guillouxs novel, an important inspiration to the young Albert Camus, is an unflinching attack on the hypocritical pieties of a middle-class society and a tragic portrait of a man at war with the world and himself.
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sisilia
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3.5⭐️ A WWI tragicomic with no war actions, set on a single day in a French provincial town. Guilloux portrayed his characters well. I got lost in the sea of characters at first, but slowly Guilloux dug deeper into each one of them, revealing how the society dealt with the horror of a war. I sniffed a bit of Zola‘s style here, but in a more masculine and careless way.

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sisilia
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It‘s raining here. I have the second half of the tagged book to finish for tomorrow‘s bookclub meeting. Rain + a cup of tea + jazz + a book… while I‘m still in my pyjamas… it‘s the perfect way to spend the weekend 🥰

Tamra Nice! 7mo
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sisilia
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I think Bill Nighy will be excellent as Cripure 😎

Dilara Interesting. Not to put you on the spot, but if it's not too much bother, I'd love to know why 😁
Personally, I thought of a big, hulking Stephen Fry 😊
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sisilia @Dilara Hahaha somehow I imagine Nighy doing the grumpy Cripure, the drunk and desperate Cripure… and it just fits, although not the physicals. Stephen Fry is a good choice! A friend of mine is thinking of Danny de Vito 😸 7mo
Dilara @sisilia Funny how we went for very different profiles, and yet they all make sense! 7mo
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sisilia
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Dilara That's a nice stack! I discovered Louis Guilloux last year when someone on LibraryThing recommended his works to me, and really wondered why he isn't better known! 8mo
sisilia @Dilara This is his only book that I‘ve seen so far, thanks to NYRB. I‘m looking forward to this one… 8mo
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Dilara
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Blood Dark (Sang noir) was recommended by someone whose tastes I respect. It takes place on a single day in 1917, in Saint-Brieuc, a small town in Brittany, and describes the comings and goings of various town people, but centering on Cripure, a frustrated and depressed philosophy teacher at the local high school (at a time where high school was for a small élite). The pessimism and the free indirect speech give a flaubertian flavour to the book.

Dilara Old photo of Saint-Brieuc's cathedral and marketplace from the wikipedia article on Saint-Brieuc.

#Brittany #CotesdArmor
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sisilia
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Some of my #nyrbclassics 🙈

Leftcoastzen 😃❤️❤️❤️ 5y
batsy Oooh 😍😍 I added Blood Dark to my Book Depository wishlist last week 😆 5y
AlaMich You have built quite a collection. I‘m envious! 😊 5y
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sisilia @batsy I found it on the sale stacks when I was in NYC. The blurb sounds interesting 5y
sisilia @AlaMich I cant stop buying, it‘s so scary 😱 5y
BarbaraBB Gorgeous! They are inresistable indeed when on sale 😍 5y
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