
The Suspended Vocation
Pierre Klossowski(Author)
Small Press Books
Published on 1. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
75 pages
978-1-7348382-0-6 (ISBN)
Description
Made available in English for the very first time by NY based Small Press, Pierre Klossowski's debut novel, The Suspended Vocation, fictionalizes and satirizes the great erotic artist, philosopher, and iconoclast's brief, wartime flirtation with the priesthood, portraying the Church as a haven for conspiracy, idolatry, perversion, and even atheism.
Written in the form of a disapproving monograph on an anonymous, confessional novel (itself titled The Suspended Vocation), it is the story of the hapless Jerome, whose lust for holiness leads him astray in a cloistered world full of ideological and physical temptations.
Sometimes a knowing critique of "religious fiction," sometimes a wicked self-parody of Klossowski's own lifelong obsessions, and sometimes a sacerdotal spy novel, The Suspended Vocation is one of the strangest and most audacious debuts in twentieth-century literature.
Translated by Jeremy M. Davies and Anna Fitzgerald, with an introduction by Brian Evenson.
Written in the form of a disapproving monograph on an anonymous, confessional novel (itself titled The Suspended Vocation), it is the story of the hapless Jerome, whose lust for holiness leads him astray in a cloistered world full of ideological and physical temptations.
Sometimes a knowing critique of "religious fiction," sometimes a wicked self-parody of Klossowski's own lifelong obsessions, and sometimes a sacerdotal spy novel, The Suspended Vocation is one of the strangest and most audacious debuts in twentieth-century literature.
Translated by Jeremy M. Davies and Anna Fitzgerald, with an introduction by Brian Evenson.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Dimensions
Height: 205 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7348382-0-6 (9781734838206)
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