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The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart

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The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart by Jesse Bullington is a dark and graphic story set in medieval Europe, following the repulsive and brutal Grossbart brothers on their journey of grave robbing and encountering supernatural entities. The book delves into themes of violence, mayhem, and gore, showcasing the brothers' profane and foul nature as they travel to Gyptland in search of treasure, all while displaying a twisted sense of humor and unique storytelling style.

Throughout the narrative, readers are introduced to a cast of disturbing characters, including the Grossbart brothers themselves, as well as demons, monsters, and corrupt individuals, all set against a backdrop of historical events and religious turmoil. The writing style of the book is described as detailed, realistic, and fantastical, with a touch of dark humor that adds an element of sick entertainment to the grim and grotesque tale.

Characters:

The characters are morally reprehensible, providing a challenging perspective on heroism, while their philosophical dialogues add depth to their portrayal.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by a blend of explicit, coarse descriptions and dark humor, reflecting both medieval realism and a satirical tone.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative centers on the gruesome adventures of two grave-robbing brothers, delving into their immoral decisions while infusing dark humor throughout the carnage of their journey.

Setting:

Set in 14th century medieval Europe, the story immerses readers in a grim world shaped by disease and superstition, enriched with fantastical elements.

Pacing:

The pacing maintains a fast tempo throughout, with occasional slow segments for philosophical musings, though the ending may feel abridged for some.
The story of the Brothers Grossbart does not begin with the discovery of the illuminated pages comprising Die Tragödie der Brüder Große Bärte tucked inside a half-copied Bible in a German monastery fi...

Notes:

The novel is set in the 14th century, during the bubonic plague in Europe.
The main characters, Hegel and Manfried Grossbart, are grave robbers and murderers with no redeeming qualities.
The book contains graphic violence and dark humor, combining elements of horror and picaresque literature.
Jesse Bullington, the author, is noted for his extensive research into the medieval period, which he incorporates into the narrative.
Characters engage in philosophical debates about cannibalism, religion, and morality, often with comedic undertones.
Despite their despicable actions, the brothers question their morality, invoking themes of redemption and judgment.
The narrative style is described as both engaging and filled with inventive profanity.
The book has received mixed reviews, with some praising its originality and humor, while others criticize its extreme violence.
It features a unique mix of genres, including historical fiction, fantasy, and satire.
The plot involves the brothers traveling to Gyptland (Egypt) in search of treasure and adventure.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The book contains high triggers/content warnings for graphic violence, strong language, themes of heresy, blasphemy, and grotesque imagery that may disturb sensitive readers.

From The Publisher:

Hegel and Manfried Grossbart may not consider themselves bad men - but death still stalks them through the dark woods of medieval Europe.

The year is 1364, and the brothers Grossbart have embarked on a naïve quest for fortune. Descended from a long line of graverobbers, they are determined to follow their family's footsteps to the fabled crypts of Gyptland. To get there, they will have to brave dangerous and unknown lands and keep company with all manner of desperate travelers-merchants, priests, and scoundrels alike. For theirs is a world both familiar and distant; a world of living saints and livelier demons, of monsters and madmen.

The Brothers Grossbart are about to discover that all legends have their truths, and worse fates than death await those who would take the red road of villainy.

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About the Author:

Jesse Bullington spent the bulk of his formative years in rural Pennsylvania, the Netherlands, and Tallahassee, Florida. He is a folklore and outdoor enthusiast who holds a bachelor's degree in History and English Literature from Florida State University. He currently resides in Colorado, and his blog, as well as fan art, news and exclusive content can be found at www.jessebullington.com.

 
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