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The Gods are Athirst - Anatole France

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English
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The Gods Are Athirst, by Anatole France, is a powerful historical novel set during the height of the French Revolution, capturing the terror, idealism, and fanaticism of the period. The story follows Évariste Gamelin, a young and zealous Jacobin artist who becomes a judge of the Revolutionary Tribunal. Consumed by his devotion to the revolutionary cause, Gamelin descends into moral blindness, embracing violence and justifying executions in the name of justice and virtue. Published in 1912, the novel offers a scathing critique of ideological extremism and the corrupting nature of absolute power. Through precise and elegant prose, Anatole France explores the tragic consequences of political fanaticism, the loss of individual conscience, and the transformation of noble ideals into instruments of terror. The title itself—The Gods Are Athirst—alludes to a thirst for blood disguised as divine justice. The enduring relevance of The Gods Are Athirst lies in its timeless examination of how revolutions can devour their own, and how the pursuit of purity can lead to destruction. With its chilling portrait of a society spiraling into chaos, the novel remains a poignant reflection on the fragility of reason and humanity in times of upheaval.

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Ebook: 16 February 2025

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