Confessions of a Young Man, George Moore
Confessions of a Young Man, George Moore
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Confessions of a Young Man

Author: George Moore

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2025


Synopsis

Confessions of a Young Man by George Moore is a semi-autobiographical novel that delves into the bohemian life of a restless artist in 19th-century Paris. The protagonist, an Irishman navigating the vibrant and decadent world of art, literature, and romance, grapples with his ambitions, desires, and moral dilemmas. Through encounters with influential figures like Émile Zola and Stéphane Mallarmé, he immerses himself in the avant-garde literary scene while indulging in hedonistic pursuits. The narrative oscillates between introspection and satire, critiquing societal conventions and the pursuit of artistic greatness. Moore’s evocative prose captures the tension between idealism and cynicism, as the young man confronts the consequences of his choices. A candid exploration of youth, creativity, and self-discovery, Confessions of a Young Man reflects the struggles of an artist striving to find meaning amid chaos and temptation.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sketchbook on August 20, 2023

Moore's 'confessions' are aesthetic. If there's more, you'll find a soul struggling to rid itself of Victorian morality. Of landed gentry, Moore moved fr Ireland to Paris in his 20s hoping to be a painter. He immersed himself in Degas, Manet and discussed Gautier, Baudelaire at his Montmartre haunt......more

Goodreads review by Richard on February 28, 2014

There are those who claim to have finished books by George Moore, but I don't believe them.......more

Goodreads review by Muaz on April 12, 2022

I had the Amazon print. It was horrible, full of self importance. Chapter 8 was slightly interesting.......more

Goodreads review by Samuel on May 28, 2015

Moore's false modesty disintegrates as the narrative progresses, leaving the reader with an insightful, if somewhat egoistic, read about art and life in Paris circa the late 19th century. Some writerly trivia: In his day George Moore regarded Joyce, his younger compatriot, with distaste: : "Take thi......more

Goodreads review by J.C. on January 13, 2020

I love his love for art, but man this dude is a pessimistic asshole.......more