Are the rumours true that this wonderful book will or is being made into a film?? Also, I have heard rumours that a perfume co. is producing perfume inspired by the book???
I wouldn't say 'read it' more 'devoured it'. Most remarkable book I have ever read - not to say the best - but it's up there - hope I'm not sounding 'ghoulish' because as you say - it's a very odd book but wonder how it would transfer to the screen???
spanner7853 - just so, it is perverse, but curiously satisfying at the same time - he's almost an anti-hero. In some ways reminds me of the book 'The Collector' by John Fowles - fantastic, really enjoyed. I remember seeing the film (with Terence Stamp) when I was very little (probably 5 or 6ish - where were the parents!!!) and sensing the strangeness - understanding but not understanding because I was too young - it's the same with Perfume.
It IS a superb book - and one of the best in translation I've ever read. Translations often sound like, well, like they've been translated, but this one was done with extraordinary care and skill. Had no idea about the film - will be intrigued to see who's playing Grenouille...
Briefly, very briefly - about a young man (Frederick) who kidnaps a young girl who he admires from afar - keeps her imprisoned - rather like a butterfly (which again he collects). It's rather soul destroying, beautifully captured and 'stays' with the years.
It made a huge impact on me - probably not to everybody's taste - but like 'Perfume' - it conjures up so many images - not always beautiful but they impress
NO NO NO - not like Silence of the Lambs - sorry - a good book in it's own right - but forgive me - not art or great literature - this is the sort of book that 'stays' with you - like some of the early Ian McEwan - 'First Love Last Rites' - it disturbs - but also perversely satisfies - it's not to everybody's taste - but it challenges.