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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A DAZZLING AND INGENIOUS WORK OF FICTION....,
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
This is the original German text edition of a novel so beautifully written that it transcends into literature. Ingenious in its conception and carefully crafted, the author has created a unique and dazzling work of fiction. Divided into three parts, the book tells the story of a most unusual life, that of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille.The first part of the book establishes that he was born to a woman who was hung from a gibbet for having left him to die. It turns out that Jean-Baptiste is an unusual baby. He gives people the willies, because, unlike most babies, Jean-Baptiste has no scent. Over time, Jean-Baptiste develops into a boy with a secret gift. His olfactory sense is developed to a degree unheard of in humans. He delights in parsing the odors around him. Ugly, friendless, and a loner, he eventually ventures into the city of Paris, a malodorous and pungent cornucopia of smells. Believe me, there is plenty to sniff out in eighteenth century Paris! Jean-Baptiste savors each whiff, and the book conveys these olfactory delights with meticulous, descriptive precision. His bleak existence is transformed, however, when he one day captures a heady scent of such exquisite beauty that he finds himself obsessed with it. Determined to have that scent at all costs, he eventually sniffs it out. It turns out to be the scent of a young virgin on the cusp of flowering into a woman. It is a scent that he must possess. What he does to do so will surely chill the reader. Jean-Baptiste eventually maneuvers to get himself apprenticed to a perfumer, so that he can have the opportunity to learn the trade and create scents. He leads a bleak existence, subsisting as little more than a slave to the perfumer for whom he works. But no matter, for he learns all that he needs to know. The second part of the book begins when Jean-Baptiste leave his employer and goes on a personal pilgrimage, leading an austere existence away from civilization for many years. There, he withdraws into himself even further, living a totally self-sustaining, hermitic existence. He ultimately realizes what other have sensed about him. Jean-Baptiste has no personal scent. He simply does not smell. With this knowledge, he returns to civilization where, having lived as practically an animal for many years, he creates a fictitious and adventurous scenario to account for his filthy and disgusting appearance. Subsequently, he is taken under the wing of some local nobility and feted and pampered. Realizing the importance of scent, he creates a personal scent for himself. He now realizes that he who has the power over scent can rule supreme. He intends to do so. The third part of the book has Jean-Baptiste migrating to a town that is the hub for the scent trade. Perfumes, oils, and soaps are the stock in trade for this town and, as such, beckon brightly to Jean-Baptiste. Once there, he again smells a scent so delectable that he longs to possess it. He knows that scent for what it is and now knows that it is the scent, and not the personal charms of its bearer, that captures the attention and devotion of others. Jean Baptiste wants to harness that scent at all costs. He desperately desires the power to make others love him. He wants to be supreme. It is his desperate desire to harness and possess that celestial scent that causes Jean-Baptiste, a socio-path with little empathy for others, to prey upon the maidens of the town in order to obtain that which he needs. It is his obsession that lays at the heart of the vortex that arises in the town, as murder after murder occurs. Yet, no one suspects him. What ultimately happens leads to an almost unbelievable climax, when Jean-Baptiste finds himself consumed by the passion he has managed to arouse in others through scent. This is a heady, quirky, and compelling debut novel, like nothing I have ever before read. Complex and lyrical in its telling, it is a novel that stays with the reader long after the last page is turned. Bravo!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If your life is driven by scents, and love France...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
I read the title and immediately bought it. It has excellent descriptions, uses an extraordinary language. You end up learning a lot of scents and about France scenary. There was a part were I actually wanted to be there, get inside the story to smell the wonderful parfum described. I also loved a part were it broke the chronological order to describe what was going to happen to a character who was never going to be mentioned again. I definitely recommend it to everyone. You'll end up trying to get the scent of everything!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very unconventional book about a scentless human creature,
By Anne Weinhold (carussa@hotmail.com) (Emmingen, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
I have read this book and was immediately fascinated with its style of language and the viewpoint on normal - meaning smelling - people. A creature, left as an orphan in front of a monastery, grows up in Paris' low class society. People avoid him, not knowing, that the reason for their aversion is his absolutely scentless body. His quest then becomes to become human and to create his own body odor by "stealing" it from beautiful young girls in Paris. How he does that and what happens is one of the major events in the book. It has to fascinate everyone that wishes to get to know the world of a completely clever, instinctive, and sometimes animalistic being. I strongly recommend this book to all of you - it is definitely one of my favorites!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Das Parfum, hate it or love it,
By A Customer
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
I have read "parfum" now for the third time and I still cannot get enough of it. The plot, the use of language and the subject are so fascinating that it is one of my favourites. Read it once and you'll understand a lot more of the world of scents.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Get a whiff of this one,
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This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte eines Morders (German Edition) (Paperback)
I will forever be grateful to Patrick Suesskind for this book. It made me realize how important odor is for me.I cannot think of anybody else who wrote so extensively and knowingly about the importance of our ability to smell. It is a very original and unique book. It made me realize that I chose my lovers with my nose. I also realize that I cannot stand some people because of their scent. Not that they stink, I just do not like their particular body odor. Since I read this book - and I read it many times and also saw the movie several times, I planted my garden with lots of fragrant plants. I bought many new perfumes and I stop so much more often to smell the roses. I prepare food which will not only appeal to my taste buds and eyes but also to my nose. I also love the book because of its historical content. Suesskind transports us in a Paris and France that gives us a whiff of the stench, which many who could afford it, covered up with perfume. His description of his main character possessed with his mission to create the best perfume in the world is absolutely fascinating and I could not put the book down.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Germany's answer to Magical Realism,
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
This is a wonderfully disturbing novel, full of magical circumstances and intricate historical detail. The language flows beautifully and it's a refreshing change from heavy standard-fare German literature. The detail is the main drawback of the book; Suskind gets bogged down in lengthy descriptions of scents and odors instead of fleshing out the characters, some of whom are little more than flat cartoon figures. But then, that's what gives the book its magical air. So read it and enjoy!
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most fascinating book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
I have read this book three times and still remains my favorite of all times. It is a fascinating trip to the depths of the human mind. Captivating from the very first page will change your perception of others forever.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best kept secret,
By A Customer
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
Brilliant to the very last drop of ink. This book not only ilumintes your mind, but your other four senses as well. A wonderful book. I highy recommend it for those that like to learn about something interesting at the same time they read.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very original, instructive and captivating,
By A Customer
This review is from: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) (Paperback)
Full of historical details (lived in Paris 6 years and still learned from the Book!). The story is not perfectly smooth but in the whole it is one of the most interresting story of a demonic person. Friends to whom I recommended it, loved it. The funny thing is that there is a surnatural thing about the character in the book. Also, before buying the book, I went to Germany and came back to Paris for a short period of time. I had known about the book for a couple of year but I strongly felt like buying it this time. On my way back to Munich, I found out that the mother of the writter lived next door to the professor I visited in the south of Munich... Makes you wonder ... Heard the writter made another book, prior to this one, which seems quite humourus about the life of a guy who plays the Cello (big instrument) and how it interferes with his life. This one is on my list of books to read.
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Das Parfum: Die Geschichte Eines Morders (Fiction, Poetry & Drama) (German Edition) by Patrick Suskind (Paperback - January 1, 1994)
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