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Charles-Louis Philippe

    This French novelist, though his career was brief, offered profound insights into the human psyche. His narratives often delve into the lives of outsiders and the socially marginalized. Philippe's writing is characterized by its raw and authentic style, capturing the essence of his subjects with unflinching honesty. His work remains a significant exploration of the darker aspects of the human condition.

    Charles-Louis Philippe
    Bubu vom Montparnasse, Corquignole
    Bubu de Montparnasse
    Bubu di Montparnasse
    Das Bein der Tiennette und andere Erzählungen. Aus d. Französ. v. Annette Kolb
    Health, Happiness, and Longevity - Health without medicine
    Bubu of Montparnasse
    • 2023

      Experience is honored. This book is the result of experience. Man is interested in what pertains to health. We are positive that the ideas herein set forth are healthful. Our profession is not that of a doctor of chemical medicines. We have no hobby to ride or patent panacea to advertise, but desire to express, in plain, forcible, truthful language, the methods by which mankind can practically achieve health, happiness and longevity. These go together. Why should they not? Related, dependent upon each other, the great objects of human life, the culmination of all physical and worldly pleasure are contained in them. Whether you are the perfect embodiment of a business man or the ideal disciple of a certain profession, you cannot possibly reach the highest or even most lucrative grades of your calling without health, happiness, and their logical consequence, longevity. They will prove trusty lieutenants. Without them the battle of life will draw to a close in retreat and end in defeat.

      Health, Happiness, and Longevity - Health without medicine
    • 2002

      Bubu of Montparnasse

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.3(57)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Paris, the novel explores the life of a sex worker, offering an unfiltered view of society from a perspective often overlooked. Its impactful narrative resonated with notable figures like TS Eliot, highlighting the struggles and experiences of marginalized individuals. The 120-page work, published by Turtle Point Press, delves into themes of identity and societal norms, making it a significant contribution to literature of its time.

      Bubu of Montparnasse