The Glutton by A.K. Blakemore presents a captivating historical novel based on the extraordinary life of French showman, ex-soldier, cannibal, and spy, Tarrare, who was notorious for his insatiable appetite. He would eat practically anything--ranging from candles to rocks to live snakes—and baffled medical doctors with his inability to gain weight.
Here Blackmore proves herself a master storyteller, deftly bringing Tarrare’s story to life with lush (and at times gruesome) prose. She paints an unflinching portrait of poverty during the French revolution and Tarrare’s deep, all-consuming hunger, so if you have a weaker stomach, this one might want to pass on.
However, for lovers of the darker and odder side of history, this is an extremely satisfying read and it’s honestly one of my favorite new releases of the year.
Thank you, Netgalley and Scribner, for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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