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Evil Angels (novel)

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Originally published
  
1981

Author
  
Pascal Bruckner

Pascal Bruckner books
  
The Temptation of Innoce, The Tears of the White Man, Perpetual Euphoria: On the D, Has Marriage for Love F

Evil Angels is a 1981 novel by the French writer Pascal Bruckner. The French title is Lunes de fiel, which literally means "moons of bile", a pun on "lune de miel", "honeymoon". The story takes place on a passenger ship heading from Marseille to Istanbul, and focuses on a couple who meet a man determined to break them apart. The book was published by Éditions du Seuil. It was published in English in 1987, translated by William R. Beer.

It was adapted into the 1992 film Bitter Moon.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews described the book as "a dreary French novel of existential agony and absurdly serious erotica", and "Laughable drivel disguised as a cynical, sophisticated love story". Publishers Weekly wrote: "The satire is biting and brilliant, proceeding in a tone that is sly and distanced, even philosophicalas with the systematic discussion of six general categories of how to humiliate a woman. A bestseller in France, Evil Angels is a diabolical anatomy of lust in all its ramifications, with a plot that will keep readers enthralled."

References

Evil Angels (novel) Wikipedia