The Glutton

A K Blakemore author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Granta Publications Ltd

Published:21st Sep '23

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The Glutton cover

Sister Perpetue is not to move. She is not to fall asleep. She is to sit, keeping guard over the patient's room. She has heard the stories of his hunger, which defy belief: that he has eaten all manner of creatures and objects. A child even, if the rumours are to be believed. But it is hard to believe that this slender, frail man is the one they once called The Great Tarare, The Glutton of Lyon.

Before, he was just Tarare. Well-meaning and hopelessly curious, born into a world of brawling and sweet cider, to a bereaved mother and a life of slender means. The 18th Century is drawing to a close, unrest grips the heart of France and life in the village is soon shaken. When a sudden act of violence sees Tarare cast out and left for dead, his ferocious appetite is ignited, and it's not long before his extraordinary abilities to eat make him a marvel throughout the land.

'An embarrassment of riches. A sensory assault fit to slap any reader awake with its gorgeous glut of baroque prose and wise, poised lessons on life, pleasure, class, desire, and love' - Kiran Millwood Hargrave

'The Glutton contains some of the most striking writing I have read in a very long time. An audacious and humane study of desire, pain and tenderness; a remarkable book about a remarkable subject by a remarkable writer' - Keiran Goddard, author of Hourglass


'An extraordinary accomplishment, a truly horrible and truly glorious novel. I devoured it. AK Blakemore's intelligence is tempered by a profound and merciful human compassion, and the tragic making and breaking of Tarare is going to be with me for quite some time. Heartbreaking.'- Annie Garthwaite


'Relentless and shocking, bursting with life in all its thrilling vulgarity, The Glutton will dog your days. Blakemore's history is not to be tiptoed around. Her prose is unstoppable, full of bawdy viscera, singing of the cruelty and seduction of the past... It will have you squirming between sympathy and revulsion, pleasure and pain.' - Alex Hyde


'It's an irresistible subject for fiction and AK Blakemore attacks it with vigour in her second novel The Glutton... The result is a baroque triumph to parallel such classics as Rose Tremain's Restoration and Patrick Sskind's Perfume... Blakemore is an assured writer with imagery to die for... Sensibly, Blakemore keeps that action [of the French Revolution] on the periphery, mentioned in passing or retrospectively, like the insistent beat of a not-too-distant drum... In one of the book's many unforgettable scenes, Tarare and his travelling companions enter a chteau already ransacked by republican marauders. The grime and stains left behind on the exquisite furniture and a massacre of the household's pet doves make for a brutal foreshadowing of France's convulsive stride into modernity. Yet ultimately Blakemore's version of the "Hercules of the Gullet" emphasises most persuasively the yawning chasm between feast and famine, licence and denial' - Financial Times




ISBN: 9781803510361

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 291g

336 pages