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Page 1: Against Nature by Joris-Karl Huysmans Translation by … Huysmans... · Against Nature (original title, À Rebours) ... constitutes as much a reappraisal of Huysmans’ text as it

Against Natureby Joris-Karl Huysmans

Translation by Theo CuffeIllustrations by William Tillyer

Published by 21 Publishing

February 2018

Size 24.6 x 17.4 x 2.6 cms237 ppHardback

ISBN 978 1 901785 173

£ 25.00

21 Publishing Ltd. | 28 Duke Street St. James’s | London SW1Y 6AGtel +44 (0) 2077 343431 | [email protected]

Published in Paris in 1884, Joris-Karl Huysman’s Against Nature (original title, À Rebours) was immedi-ately received as a key work of fin de siècle “Decadent” literature. The novel concentrates almost entirely on the reclusive life of its protagonist, the Duc Jean des Es-seintes. The last member of what was once a powerful, aristocratic family, des Esseintes elects to retreat from his luxurious Parisian existence to lead a life devot-ed entirely to sensual pleasure in an isolated country house on the outskirts of the city, until he is forced to return to the capital through ill-health.

In this new translation by Theo Cuffe, the narrative is brought artistically to life with illustrations by the renowned British artist William Tillyer (1938). Born in Middlesbrough, Tillyer has been fascinated by Huys-mans’ novel since his student days at the Slade in the late 1950s. In 1974, he began work on a suite of limited edition prints inspired by passages from the book. From representations of the interiors at des Es-seintes’s country house, Fontenay aux Roses, to sur-really abstracted flowers ‘that look like fakes’, the artist illustrates the text through the use of various intaglio printing methods and techniques. The resulting volume constitutes as much a reappraisal of Huysmans’ text as it does a unique artistic response to the self-imposed solitude of its eccentric antihero.