The Gods Will Have Blood
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The Gods Will Have Blood

by Anatole France

Publisher
Penguin
Pages
253
Language
English
Published
1990

Overview

Published in 1912, when Anatole France was sixty-eight, ''The Gods Will Have Blood'' is the story of Gamelin, an idealistic young artist appointed as a magistrate during the French Revolution. Gamelin's ideals lead him to the most monstrous mass murder of his countrymen, and the links between Gamelin and his family, his mistress and the humanist Brotteaux are catastrophically severed. This book recreates the violence and devastation of the Terror with breathtaking power, and weaves into it a tale which grips, convinces and profoundly moves. The perfection of Anatole France's prose style, with its myriad subtle ironies, is here translated by Frederick Davies with admirable skill and sensitivity. That ''The Gods Will Have Blood'' is Anatole France's masterpiece is beyond doubt. It is also one of the most brilliantly polished novels in French literature.

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