Description
About the Author
Octave Mirbeau (1848-1917) was a leader of the "Decadent" movement. Producing works in reportage, art and literary criticism, travel writing, fiction, and drama, he inspired everything from surrealism to gonzo journalism. Justin Vicari is a poet, critic, and translator. He is the author of Male Bisexuality in Current Cinema: Images of Growth, Rebellion and Survival (McFarland, 2011). His work has received the Third Coast Poetry Prize among other awards. The Professional Weepers is his first full-length collection of poems.
Reviews
An entire social order is rendered clear through these twenty-odd outrages, admirable in the strength of their offensiveness. -- Alfred Jarry Octave Mirbeau is the greatest contemporary French writer, and the one who best represents the eternal brilliance of France. -- Lev Tolstoy A man of justice who has given his heart to the wretched and miserable of this earth. -- Emile Zola Acidly funny... Mirbeau's mischievous humor and keen observations about uncertainty as the cause of existential anxiety have much to offer contemporary readers who are willing to take the plunge. A scandalous artifact from an earlier age that has more mileage than one might expect from an experimental novel more than a century old. Kirkus Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781628970302
Author Octave Mirbeau
Format Paperback
Page Count 330
Imprint Dalkey Archive Press
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Weight(grams) 666g
Dimensions(mm) 250mm * 150mm * 15mm