Querelle of Brest by Jean Genet - Book Chat
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Querelle of Brest by Jean Genet was originally published in 1947 in a limited edition of 460 copies illustrated by Jean Cocteau. I read an English translation by Gregory Streatham.
Other works mentioned:
Film adaptation - Querelle (1982) directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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What I love, really love about this book is that in my opinion Querelle is not a complete psychopath. He almost gives into love and falling in love. But since he has to escape from his own conscience all the time he can´t give in, since it will make him suffer. So he pretty much kills and escapes everything he loves in many ways since giving in is pretty much a death scentence.
Alot of people will not interpret Querelle this way, but I do. It is a far more romantic way of interpreting this character (I guess some would consider it an unintelligent way of looking at it) than alot of readers do and also in my honest opinion more sad. I really love this book!
i just watched the Fassbinder movie. It was completely surreal. very visually beautiful but very strange. No plot. No clear storyline. but beautiful all the same.
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Nice straightforward review. Genet always idolized the tough straight guy and this might be his only book with an explicitly homosexual character, the captain. It's Genet's most literal work but Fassbinder's version is very surreal, it's more like watching a ballet with very stylized movements and dialogue that is deliberately minimal and unreal. When you listed the cast of characters I recalled how bored I got with the endless descriptions of their perfect muscles and teeth and piercing eyes and bulging pants. It's really the birth of that Tom of Finland aesthetic.
Thanks for the comment!!
Thank you for the review!! :)
❤ Genet!