- Là-Bas
"Là-Bas" (English: "Down There" or "The Damned") is a novel by the French writer
Joris-Karl Huysmans , first published in 1891. It is probably Huysmans' most famous work after "Á rebours ". "Là-Bas" deals with the subject ofSatanism in contemporary France and the novel stirred a certain amount of controversy on its first appearance. It is the first of Huysmans' books to feature the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself, who would be the protagonist of all Huysmans' subsequent novels: "En route", "La cathédrale " and "L'oblat "."Là-Bas" was first published in serial form by the newspaper "L'Écho de Paris", with the first installment appearing on
February 15 1891 . It came out in book form in April of the same year; the publisher was Tresse et Stock. Many of "L'Écho de Paris"' more conservative readers were shocked by the subject matter and urged the editor to halt the serialisation, but he ignored them. Sale of the book was prohibited from French railway stations.The plot of "Là-Bas" concerns the novelist Durtal, who is disgusted at the emptiness and vulgarity of the modern world. He seeks relief by turning to the study of the
Middle Ages and begins to research the life of the notorious 15th-century child-murdererGilles de Rais . Through his contacts in Paris, Durtal finds out that Satanism is not simply a thing of the past but alive in modern France. He embarks on an investigation of the occult underworld with the help of his lover Madame Chantelouve. The novel culminates with a description of ablack mass .ources
*Robert Baldick "The Life of J.-K. Huysmans" (OUP, 1955; revised by Brendan King, Dedalus, 2006)
*Là-bas: A Journey into the Self translated by Brendan King (Dedalus, 2001)
*"Là-Bas" translated as "The Damned" by Terry Hale (Penguin Classics, 2001)External links
* [http://homepage.mac.com/brendanking/huysmans.org/labasf/labas1.htm Full French text]
* [http://homepage.mac.com/brendanking/huysmans.org/downthere/down1.htm 1924 English translation by Keene Wallis]
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