The necrophiliac =

Le nécrophile

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Gabrielle Wittkop-Ménardeau: The necrophiliac = (2011, Misfit)

91 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 2011 by Misfit.

ISBN:
978-1-55022-943-1
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OCLC Number:
676689832

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4 stars (6 reviews)

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Review of 'The necrophiliac =' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A great many cultures have believed that the absolute unity of two beings can only be achieved through the act of sexual intercourse. Additionally, we are destined to be eternally charmed by death. Thus, why not attempt to reach the state of absolute unity with death through the process of copulation with a corpse, a natural symbol of death?

Is Lucien such a complex character to have had these considerations? I do not believe so. I consider his desire to be ruled by the need for absolute control over the sexual object and the sexual desire itself which I believe arises from the fact of control. Nevertheless, his descriptions of the lifeless bodies he desecrates are in a way too beautiful to be merely despised, and they are ultimately what poised my thoughts I have expressed at the beginning of this short review.

Indeed, a book that could have easily …

Review of 'The necrophiliac =' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

This is a graphic book which made me wince a couple of times, and it's so well written that it nearly turned my head. Whenever an author manages to push something out there which - especially considering the title of this novella - makes the reader, to some level, understand the main character where the content - necrophilia - is so stigmatised on so many levels - including the fact that corpses are exhumed and sexualised on many a level - and this is done on so few pages, I'm really in awe of the author.

The contents, then? As I said, it's graphic, but one is shown the world of a person who works with antiques and also lusts for dead bodies and the world of the dead.

Read this. Challenge yourself!

Review of 'The necrophiliac =' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is a graphic book which made me wince a couple of times, and it's so well written that it nearly turned my head. Whenever an author manages to push something out there which - especially considering the title of this novella - makes the reader, to some level, understand the main character where the content - necrophilia - is so stigmatised on so many levels - including the fact that corpses are exhumed and sexualised on many a level - and this is done on so few pages, I'm really in awe of the author.

The contents, then? As I said, it's graphic, but one is shown the world of a person who works with antiques and also lusts for dead bodies and the world of the dead.

Read this. Challenge yourself!

Review of 'The necrophiliac =' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

This is a graphic book which made me wince a couple of times, and it's so well written that it nearly turned my head. Whenever an author manages to push something out there which - especially considering the title of this novella - makes the reader, to some level, understand the main character where the content - necrophilia - is so stigmatised on so many levels - including the fact that corpses are exhumed and sexualised on many a level - and this is done on so few pages, I'm really in awe of the author.

The contents, then? As I said, it's graphic, but one is shown the world of a person who works with antiques and also lusts for dead bodies and the world of the dead.

Read this. Challenge yourself!

Subjects

  • Necrophilia
  • Fiction