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The devil in the flesh

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Hailed by Jean Cocteau as a "masterpiece," and by the Guardian as "Bret Easton Ellis's Less Than Zero, avant la lettre," this taut tale written by a teenager in the form of a frank "confession" is a gem of early twentieth century romanticism.

Long unavailable in the U.S., it is here presented in a sparkling new translation.

Set in Paris during the First World War, it tells the story of Francois, the 16-year-old narrator, who falls in love with Marthe, an older, married woman whose husband is off fighting at the front.

What seems to begin as a charming tale of puppy love quickly darkens, and they launch into a steamy affair.

In the tense environment of the wartime city, their love takes on a desperation transcending their youthfulness.And as the badly-kept secret of their relationship unfolds, scandal descends, leading the story to a final, startling conclusionand causing the book itself to become a scandal when it was first published in 1923, just before the author's death at the age of 20.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
Melville House Publishing
161219057X / 9781612190570
eBook (EPUB)
843.912
27/03/2012
English
151 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. "Originally published in French as Le Diable au corps, Grasset 1923"--Title page verso Moncrieff's English translation originally published: London Pushkin, 2010 Derived record based on unviewed print version record.