Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer
(Patrick Süskind)
This work of Suskind's is the moving story of a Paris-born murderer and takes place in 18th century France. Suskind uses skilful literary techniques to allow the reader to really slip into the role of Grenouille, the murderer. This person has exceptionally pronounced sensual perception with relation to the smells of certain things. With this Grenouille can differentiate every perfume and conceivable scent into its composite parts. During the course of his life with its very tragic beginning, Grenouille develops an internal "scent-database". With this he composed the most wonderful perfumes in Europe, which are however sold under the name of his boss. Soon the grown-up Grenouille develops an interest in the charming scent of virginal women and hopes to be able to capture such a scent for himself alone. For this reason he roams the country looking for a means to capture scents from inanimate objects. After he perfects his method and steals the scents of several virgins, he wants to steal the scent from the woman whose perfume he finds the most attractive as a grand finale. The end of the story is abstract and somewhat unexpected. All in all the book is worth reading and offers the reader a very thrilling atmosphere.
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