A. K. Blakemore
Books
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1. The Glutton
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, **The Glutton** by A. K. Blakemore tells the haunting tale of Tarare, a young peasant boy whose life is marked by an insatiable hunger. Born in a small village to a widowed mother, Tarare's early years are filled with a quiet love for nature and the saints. However, his peaceful existence is shattered, leading him on a tumultuous journey through revolutionary France. As Tarare navigates this chaotic world, he becomes known for his extraordinary appetite, which drives him to desperate and sometimes monstrous acts. His story unfolds in a hospital in Versailles, where nuns watch over him as he lies dying, rumored to have swallowed a golden fork. **The Glutton** explores themes of desire, survival, and the human condition, painting a vivid picture of a man consumed by his own needs in a time of upheaval and change.
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