The Glutton A Novel

The Glutton by A.K. Blakemore is a historical novel published by Simon and Schuster on October 15, 2024. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is set during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution and follows the life of a young peasant boy named Tarare, who is driven by an insatiable appetite that leads him down a chaotic path filled with desire and survival.
Readers will find a richly imagined portrayal of Tarare’s life, exploring themes of hunger, poverty, and the human condition against the backdrop of revolutionary France. The story delves into his transformation from a boy filled with affection to a man tormented by his cravings, as he navigates a world marked by chaos and desperation. Blakemore’s lyrical writing style invites readers to engage deeply with the character’s struggles and the societal forces that shape his existence.
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A New York Times EDITORS’ CHOICE | Shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize | MOST ANTICIPATED by The Guardian • Paste Magazine • LitHub • The Millions • Library Journal
From the prizewinning author of The Manningtree Witches, a subversive historical novel set during the French Revolution, inspired by a young peasant boy turned showman, said to have been tormented and driven to murder by an all-consuming appetite.
“Obscenely beautiful…Every sentence is gorgeous…Powerful and provocative.” —The New York Times Book Review
“This year, I found myself seeking one quality above all others from the books I read: escapism. And no book plunged me into another world quite so bracingly as The Glutton.” —Vogue
1798, France. Nuns move along the dark corridors of a Versailles hospital where the young Sister Perpetué has been tasked with sitting with the patient who must always be watched. The man, gaunt, with his sallow skin and distended belly, is dying: they say he ate a golden fork, and that it’s killing him from the inside. But that’s not all—he is rumored to have done monstrous things in his attempts to sate an insatiable appetite…an appetite they say tortures him still.
Born in an impoverished village to a widowed young mother, Tarare was once overflowing with quiet affection: for the Baby Jesus and the many Saints, for his mother, for the plants and little creatures in the woods and fields around their house. He spends his days alone, observing the delicate charms of the countryside. But his world is not a gentle one—and soon, life as he knew it is violently upended. Tarare is pitched down a chaotic path through revolutionary France, left to the mercy of strangers, and increasingly, bottomlessly, ravenous.
This exhilarating, disquieting novel paints a richly imagined life for The Great Tarare, The Glutton of Lyon in 18th-century France: a world of desire, hunger and poverty; hope, chaos and survival. As in her cult hit The Manningtree Witches, Blakemore showcases her stunning lyricism and deep compassion for characters pushed to the edge of society in The Glutton, her most unputdownable work yet.
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