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Savage

Jouet, JacquesShields, Amber(Translated by)
Part of the French Literature series
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Based on the life of Post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, Jacques Jouet's "Savage" compels the reader to ask whether it is the primitive or the civilized man who is savage.

At the height of the Belle ?poque, an eccentric young clothing designer searches for inspiration and identity as an artist among the "savage" peoples of France's colonies.

Influenced by several exotic lovers, a quirky "vieille" dame, and ?douard Manet himself, Paul's increasingly unconventional designs parallel his increasingly unbalanced state of mind as he struggles to find a market for his work among the haute bourgeoisie.

The failure of this venture, coupled with psychosis due to an untreated illness, ultimately leads to his demise.

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Product Details
Dalkey Archive Press
1564785351 / 9781564785350
Paperback / softback
843.914
30/07/2009
United States
English
General
108 p.
18 cm