Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is born to a mother who is arrested, accused of killing a previous child. The novel opens in Paris, France in 1738. This study guide was composed using the First Vintage International Edition, published in 2001 by Vintage International, an imprint of Random House Inc.Ĭontent Warning: The source material contains depictions of violence, murder, suicidal ideation, and cannibalization. A German-language film adaptation premiered in 2006, and the book has been adapted in different forms including a Russian musical and references in pop and rock songs. It received widespread critical acclaim and was the winner of the 1987 PEN Translation prize for its English-language release. It is one of the most successful modern German novels, selling more than 20 million copies worldwide in 49 different languages. Perfume explores themes of obsession and the charismatic power of evil, as well as the relationship between scent and emotion. Being able to distinguish a vast array of scents is very useful for his work in the perfume trade, but his thoughts turn to murder when he encounters a girl with the most wonderful scent he’s ever smelled. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer tells the tale of an 18th-century French orphan, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, who is born with an exceptional sense of smell but is rejected by society.
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