Pelléastres. Le poison de la littérature. Crimes de Montmartre et d'ailleurs.…
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Jean Lorrain's Pelléastres is a time capsule from a very specific, very decadent moment in Parisian history. It’s less a straightforward whodunit and more a moody stroll through the back alleys of the Belle Époque.
The Story
The book is a collection of linked stories and sketches centered on a mysterious crime in the bohemian heart of Montmartre. We follow a cast of artists, writers, socialites, and dubious characters as they navigate a world where ambition and art collide with jealousy and vice. The central 'poison' of the title isn't just a physical substance; it's the envy, the scandal, and the corrosive gossip that flows through this world like cheap absinthe.
Why You Should Read It
Lorrain was an insider in this scene, and his writing has a vicious, knowing authenticity. He doesn't romanticize the starving artist. Instead, he shows you the grime under the fingernails, the desperate deals, and the cruel humor. His characters feel real because they’re flawed, often unlikeable, and driven by very human desires. Reading this is like overhearing the most scandalous gossip at a café table next to Oscar Wilde.
Final Verdict
This is a book for readers who love atmosphere over action. It's perfect for fans of historical fiction who want to see the real underbelly of old Paris, or for anyone who enjoys a psychologically sharp character study. If you prefer fast-paced thrillers, you might find it slow. But if you want to sink into a richly detailed, morally murky world, Pelléastres is a fascinating, forgotten trip.
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Christopher Taylor
1 year agoFast paced, good book.
Edward Rodriguez
10 months agoThe fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.
Charles Moore
8 months agoSolid story.
William Clark
1 year agoGreat reference material for my coursework.
Steven Perez
11 months agoI have to admit, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A true masterpiece.