Blood Dark

by Louis Guilloux

Other authorsAlice Kaplan (Introduction), Laura Marris (Translator)
Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Call number

848

Collection

Publication

NYRB Classics (2017), Edition: Main, 544 pages

Description

"Set during World War I, this monumental philosophical novel about human despair inspired Albert Camus' own writing and prefigured the greater existential movement. Louis Guilloux's 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." Guilloux's 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"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member stillatim
As if Flaubert, instead of puzzling over every word and cutting and trimming and defining and refining, had written the satirical chapters of Bovary in one three month long period, without cutting anything, and then stitched them together as best he could. The provincial satire is strong, but when
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your main character is named after Kant's first critique, I'm going to need more intellectual weight than this to fill out 500 pages.
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Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1935

Physical description

544 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

1681371456 / 9781681371450
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