<p>Every Baron de Luizzi has for centuries sold his soul to&nbsp;the Devil for wealth knowledge and power. The latest&nbsp;Armand de Luizzi comes to sign his own pact in&nbsp;which he will be required to prove that those things have&nbsp;made him happy for ten consecutive years. If they do not&nbsp;he must surrender his soul. Luizzi also asks for the right to&nbsp;publish all that the Devil reveals to him-The Devil's&nbsp;Memoirs.</p><p></p><p>However the Devil warns him that once his narration&nbsp;begins it cannot be stopped and Luizzi will be reluctant to&nbsp;see and hear some of the things he will reveal. He gives&nbsp;him a purse with coins inscribed One month in the life of&nbsp;Baron de Luizzi. Anytime Luizzi finds he can't bear to see&nbsp;hear or participate in any event he can opt out by returning&nbsp;a coin to the Devil and be exempted but he will also&nbsp;shorten his life by the same amount.</p><p></p><p>The Devil's Memoirs (1838) is filled with tales of terror&nbsp;wickedness depravity and cruelty. In it the worlds of&nbsp;nobility finance even crime are laid bare with a cruel&nbsp;lucidity and a rare psychological truth. Frédéric Soulié&nbsp;(1800-1847) shows us the worst aspects of 1830 France&nbsp;driven by lust the lure of easy money and the thirst for&nbsp;revenge. The Devil is not just the author's spokesperson&nbsp;but his avenger. Few writers have achieved such&nbsp;evocative power in condemning the world in which they&nbsp;lived. The book is in that respect surprisingly modern. &nbsp;</p>
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