March  16, 2021

Episode : Episode Title Perfume: Story of a murderer

Delgadillo Elizalde Diego Etzel 407-B. This novel is set in Paris in the eighteenth century and tells the story of a man, Jean Baptiste Grenouille which is the main character in this story, it also tells us the life he had and the reason he became a murderer.
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hey hey hey good morning good afternoon my name is Diego and welcome to this very first podcast where today's topic is about bugs yeah you heard right bugs today I'll talk about a bug that I read quite a long ago and I would like to recommend it to you so the book's name is Perfume Serpent Murderer or in

00:00:19 - Spanish as Perfume so this bug was written and published by Patrick

00:00:23 - Schrueskind which is a German author born in 1926-1949 in German

00:00:27 - And he is still alive nowadays, fortunately.

00:00:32 - So now I'm going to talk about some information about the content of the book without spoilers.

00:00:38 - So this novel is set in Paris in the 18th century and tells the story of a man, which is Jean-Baptiste Henry, which is the main character, and also tells the life he had in the recent hurricane of murder.

00:00:50 - That's why the title is called The Story of a Murderer.

00:00:54 - So, the novel started when he was born, of course, and the author tells us that he wasn't a gotten child and was abandoned by his mother and had many masters and jobs across his life, so he had a terrible life.

00:01:07 - And until he discovered that he has an ateros ability to smell everything perfectly, so he decides to take advantage of it and he decided to create a perfect lotion or perfume that would make him like an unimportant person thanks to that perfume, but to create this perfume, he needs to kill several young women. You'll know why if you read it.

00:01:28 - So it is a highly recommended book or novel by many great authors and book publishers.

00:01:35 - It has also won several prizes when it was published back in 1995 and nowadays it has become part of the universal literature of the modern universal literature of course.

00:01:45 - So I hope that you can read this book one day because it is really fascinating.

00:01:51 - I'm pretty sure to blow your mind just because it has a very good trauma. It's like really good

00:01:56 - The end, you know, you have to read it, you know, and thanks for listening

00:02:02 - Thanks for listening. Yeah to this podcast

00:02:04 - And uh, I'll see you next time

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