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Examples
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"Try a little J-K Huysmans, fer Christ sake," Barney says.
Me & Barney the Purple Dinosaur Con Chapman 2011
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She does confess to like Sade, Gautier, Balzac, Baudelaire, Huysmans, Sartre whom I find difficult to stomach, de Beauvoir, Genet and Bachelard.
American academics down on their knees kissing French bums « Jahsonic 2008
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For Huysmans, kirsch is the "wild blowing of a trumpet blast."
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Through practice and "a series of erudite experiments," Huysmans writes, "Des Esseintes would drink a drop here, another there, playing internal symphonies to himself, and providing his palate with sensations analogous to those which music dispenses to the ear."
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For Huysmans, kirsch is the "wild blowing of a trumpet blast."
Tasting the trumpets 2008
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Then Huysmans really hits his stride, likening whisky to trombones, "raising the roof of the mouth" with their blare.
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She does confess to like Sade, Gautier, Balzac, Baudelaire, Huysmans, Sartre whom I find difficult to stomach, de Beauvoir, Genet and Bachelard.
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Through practice and "a series of erudite experiments," Huysmans writes, "Des Esseintes would drink a drop here, another there, playing internal symphonies to himself, and providing his palate with sensations analogous to those which music dispenses to the ear."
Tasting the trumpets 2008
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So we have an essay such as “On Anticipation” where the places are Hammersmith, London and Barbados and the guide is J.K. Huysmans.
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Hilaire Belloc, J.K. Huysmans, G.K. Chesterton, and Evelyn Waugh (who quoted The Waste Land frequently) all made an initial reputation for nightmarish satire before retreating into a not always convincing nook of Catholicism.
ruzuzu commented on the word Huysmans
See Joris-Karl Huysmans.
March 24, 2014