Sweating Blood [electronic resource]
Léon Bloy2020
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First published in French in 1893, Sweating Blood describes the atrocities of
war in 30 tales of horror and inhumanity from the pen of the "Pilgrim of the
Absolute," Léon Bloy. Writing with blood, sweat, tears and moral outrage, Bloy
drew from anecdotes, news reports and his own experiences as a guerilla fighter
to compose a fragmented depiction of the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, told with
equal measures of hatred and pathos, and alternating between cutting detail and
muted anguish. From heaps of corpses, monstrous butchers, cowardly bourgeois,
bloody massacres, seas of mud, drunken desperation, frightful disfigurement,
grotesque hallucinations and ghoulish means of personal revenge, a generalized
portrait of suffering is revealed that ultimately requires a religious lens: for
through Bloy's maniacal nationalism and frenetic Catholicism, it is a hell that
emerges here, a 19th-century apocalypse that tore a country apart and set the
stage for a century of atrocities that were ...
Sweating Blood [electronic resource] / Léon Bloy
Léon Bloy, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Wakefield Press, 2020
1 online resource (1 text file) (232 pages,)
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781939663603
English
433835
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