9781955392341-195539234X-Four Years of Captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne: 1900-1904

Four Years of Captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne: 1900-1904

ISBN-13: 9781955392341
ISBN-10: 195539234X
Author: Léon Bloy
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Sunny Lou Publishing
Format: Paperback 515 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781955392341
ISBN-10: 195539234X
Author: Léon Bloy
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Sunny Lou Publishing
Format: Paperback 515 pages

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Four Years of Captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne: 1900-1904 (ISBN-13: 9781955392341 and ISBN-10: 195539234X), written by authors Léon Bloy, was published by Sunny Lou Publishing in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Four Years of Captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne: 1900-1904 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

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Four Years of Captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne: 1900-1904 by Léon Bloy (originally Quatre ans de Captivité à Cochons-sur-Marne) is the third diary in the Ungrateful Beggar series. The autobiography, edited for publication, covers four years in the artist?s life after he and his family moved back to France from Denmark, to Lagny on the Marne, about 40 kilometers outside Paris. It runs the gamut from gut-wrenching grief and sorrow, as the family lives on the edge of utter poverty while constantly being harassed by creditors and landladies; to full outrage against the pettiness, avarice, and hypocrisy of the bourgeois and wealthy; to uplifting praise for God for all that is adorable in life in spite of the suffering; to out-and-out satire and comicalness that will make the reader laugh before he can dry the tears."Terrible day! The lack of wine and fortifying alimentation, the threat of a lack of coal, the human certitude of being unable to feed our children tomorrow, the impossibility of continuing to live here and the impossibility of escaping, the apparent abandonment of everyone and the evident hostility of so many people; finally, and above all, that infinitely dolorous expectation of a liberator who never comes; all that together puts us two steps away from despair. While we stiffen our wills, our house is shaken by a tempest and the sky is sad like death without God. For whom then do we suffer thus?"

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