Wednesday, January 1, 2025

This Month in History (1759): Candide published

First posted 11/11/2025.

Candide

Francois-Marie de Voltaire

First Publication: January 1759


Category: novella/satire


Sales: ?

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About the Book:

“Caustic and hilarious,” AZ Candide ranks as “one of the finest satires ever written.” BN It “savagely skewers…[optimism] as a shamefully inadequate response to human suffering. The swift and lively tale follows the absurdly melodramatic adventures of the youthful Candide, who is forced into the army, flogged, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, separated from his beloved Cunégonde, and tortured by the Inquisition.” BN Candide decides that “contrary to the teachings of his tutor, Dr. Pangloss – all is perhaps not always for the best.” BN

“Indeed, it seemed to be quite the opposite. In brilliantly skewering such naïveté, Voltaire mercilessly exposes and satirizes romance, science, philosophy, religion, and government – the ideas and forces that permeate and control the lives of men.” AZ

When he is reunited with Cunégonde, they retire, along with Dr. Pangloss, to a farm in Turkey where Candide opts for a new approach – cultivating one’s own garden, a “philosophy that rejects excessive optimism and metaphysical speculation in favor of the most basic pragmatism.” BN

“Filled with wit, intelligence, and an abundance of dark humor, Candide is relentless and unsparing in its attacks upon corruption and hypocrisy – in religion, government, philosophy, science, and even romance. Ultimately, this celebrated work says that it is possible to challenge blind optimism without losing the will to live and pursue a happy life.” BN


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