"The Odor of Malevolence!"
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is born in late 19th Century
France to parents who is rejected by his parents and all
who would otherwise want a little baby to nourish and
cherish. The few who do encounter him as a baby note that
he smells "evil," like an abomination, whatever that
means; it turns out he literally has no smell to him,
unlike other sweet babies. But Grenouille survives the
rejection of a woman, priest and others to discover that
his total way of appreciating the world is through the
unique sense of smell that HE has. For he can recognize
any object or person by smell, and this is what feeds his
soul and sets his identity - that is until the day he
encounters a wholly new intoxicating smell. What he will
do upon reaching the source of that lovely odor will shock
the reader to the core of his or her mind and heart! Grenouille is now a changed man and seeks to create
perfumes that will entrance other as he has been
enraptured. But how he will do it is both mesmerizing and
shocking, again and again. For creating the perfect
perfume makes him even more of a misogynist than
previously and his hate will lead to numerous victims as
he seeks to rid the world of malodorous men, women, and
children. This is not your average horror or serial killer story.
For the author depicts this psychotic individual with such
neutrality and writes in such a literate style that the
reader is compelled to keep rapidly turning the pages
until the last shocking event! The story also gives a nice
historical touch to the story, depicting the poverty,
wealth, degradation and depravity of the times in a France
that may be post-Revolution but is none the better for the
overwhelming changes. One word only perfectly describes this novel - amazing!
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Book Reviews
Posted January 11, 2012
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