Our Lady of the Flowers

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Our Lady of the Flowers

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ISBN: 9780571143658
author: Jean (Introduction By Jean-Paul Satre) Genet
translator: Bernard Frechtman
publishing house: Faber and Faber
publication date: 1990
binding: Paperback
number of pages: 320

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Jean (Introduction By Jean-Paul Satre) Genet    translator: Bernard Frechtman

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Our Lady of the Flowers, often considered Genet's masterpiece, was written in the cell of a French prison where he was being held for theft. Here is the darker side of Montmartre, a world of pimps, thieves, prostitutes, queens and blackmailers, where 'morality' in the common sense of the word has no meaning. The story of Divine, a drag-queen prostitute, is interwoven with that of one of his lovers, a young man due to be arrested for murder. A story of sex, crime and death, Our Lady of the Flowers is a powerful and original debut novel, which put Genet into the front rank of French writers.

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Jean Genet, (born Dec. 19, 1910, Paris, France—died April 15, 1986, Paris), French criminal-and-social-outcast-turned writer who, as a novelist, transformed erotic and often obscene subject matter into a poetic vision of the universe and, as a dramatist, became a leading figure in the avant-garde theatre, especially the Theatre of the Absurd.

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