
He is named "Jean-Baptiste Grenouille" (French for "frog") and is fostered but is a difficult, solitary child and is eventually apprenticed to a local tanner. His mother is tried almost immediately for previous infanticide and subsequently executed, leaving him an orphan. Some editions of the novel, including the first, have as their cover image Antoine Watteau's painting, Jupiter and Antiope, which depicts a sleeping woman.Ī boy is born in Paris, France in the year 1738, and subsequently abandoned. Woods and won both the World Fantasy Award and the PEN Translation Prize in 1987. It was translated into English by John E. The title remained in bestseller lists for about nine years and received almost unanimously positive national and international critical acclaim. With translations into 49 languages and more than 20 million copies sold worldwide to date, Perfume is one of the best-selling German novels of the 20th century. Grenouille becomes a perfumer but later becomes involved in murder when he encounters a young girl with an unsurpassed wondrous scent. The story follows Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, an unloved orphan in 18th-century France who is born with an exceptional sense of smell, capable of distinguishing a vast range of scents in the world around him. The novel explores the sense of smell and its relationship with the emotional meanings that scents may have. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer ( German: Das Parfum: Die Geschichte eines Mörders ( listen)) is a 1985 literary historical fantasy novel by German writer Patrick Süskind.
