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Overview

By turns amusing and offensive, Pierre Louÿs’ Pybrac is possibly the filthiest collection of poetry ever published, and offers a taste of what the Marquis de Sade might have produced if he had ever turned his hand to verse. First published posthumously in 1927, Pybrac was, with The Young Girl’s Handbook of Good Manners, one of the first of Louÿs’ secret erotic manuscripts to see clandestine publication. Composed of 313 rhymed alexandrine quatrains, the majority of them starting with the phrase "I do not like to see…," Pybrac is in form a mockery of sixteenth-century chancellor poet Guy Du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac, whose moralizing quatrains were common literary fare for young French readers until the nineteenth century. Louÿs spent his life coming up with his own ever-growing collection of rhymed moral precepts (suitable only for adult readers): a dizzying litany describing everything he "disliked" witnessing, from lesbianism, sodomy, incest and prostitution to perversions extreme enough to give even a modern reader pause. With the rest of his erotic manuscripts, the original collection of over 2,000 quatrains was auctioned off and scattered throughout private collections; but like everything erotic, what remains, collected here, conveys an impression of unending absurdity and near-hypnotic obsession.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781939663023
Publisher: Wakefield Press, WA
Publication date: 05/31/2014
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 800,625
Product dimensions: 4.50(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Pierre Félix Louis dit Pierre Louÿs est un poète et romancier français, né à Gand le 10 décembre 1870 et mort à Paris 16ème le 4 juin 1925. Il est également connu sous les noms de plume Pierre Louis, Chrysis, Peter Lewys et Pibrac.
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