Ma conversion; ou le libertin de qualité by Mirabeau
Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti, Comte de Mirabeau, was a force of nature. Before he became a fiery voice in the French Revolution, he lived a life that was basically a series of scandals. 'Ma conversion' is his personal account of that chaotic period and his supposed turn toward a more religious and moral life.
The Story
The book isn't a novel with a clear plot. It's more like a public defense and a personal diary smashed together. Mirabeau walks us through his notorious past: fleeing creditors, the infamous affair that got him locked up by his own father, and his time in various prisons. He doesn't shy away from the dirt. Then, he lays out his 'conversion.' He describes a profound inner change, a rejection of his libertine ways, and a new dedication to virtue and faith. The story is the journey from public disgrace to (his version of) personal redemption.
Why You Should Read It
Forget dry history. This is raw, unfiltered personality. The most compelling part is trying to figure out Mirabeau's game. His writing is dramatic, persuasive, and deeply intelligent. When he talks about sin and salvation, you can feel his passion. But you also can't help wondering: Is this sincere, or is he just a phenomenal writer trying to control his narrative? It's a fascinating look at how a person rebuilds themselves from the wreckage of their own choices, and how much of that is real change versus clever performance.
Final Verdict
This isn't for someone looking for a light, straightforward story. It's perfect for readers who love historical drama, complex real-life characters, and psychological puzzles. If you enjoy getting inside the head of a brilliant, flawed person from the past and wrestling with questions of authenticity, reputation, and redemption, you'll find Mirabeau's 'confession' utterly gripping.
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Paul Lopez
1 year agoSimply put, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. A valuable addition to my collection.