L'Art de péter
L'Art de péter (French pronunciation: [laʁ də pete], "The Art of Farting") is a satirical and humorous pseudo-medical essay by Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas Hurtaut, published anonymously in 1751. The essay explores the topic of flatulence in a comedic and exaggerated manner, discussing various aspects such as different types of farts, their sounds, smells, and potential social implications.
Context
[edit]"L'Art de péter" is considered a lighthearted and playful piece of literature, often appreciated for its wit and satire. It reflects the libertine spirit and comedic style prevalent during the Age of Enlightenment in France. While it may not be widely read or referenced today, it holds historical significance as an example of humorous writing from that era.
Subtitle
[edit]The book is subtitled: L’Art de péter, Essai théori-physique et méthodique à l’usage des personnes constipées, des personnes graves et austères, des dames mélancoliques et de tous ceux qui restent esclaves du préjugé.
Editions
[edit]- L'Art de péter, foreword by Franck Évrard, Paris, Maison du dictionnaire, 2007
- L'Art de péter, foreword by Antoine de Baecque , Paris, Payot (éditions) , coll. "Petite Bibliothèque Payot", 2011 (1st éd. 2006) ISBN 9782228906708
- L'Art de péter, Paris, Éditions Points , 2011 ISBN 978-2-7578-2195-4
External links
[edit]- L'Art de péter, Read online
- L’Art de péter on Wikisource