Described as A Novel Without a Plot J.
Huysman's Against the Grain ( Rebours) is a relatively simple story.
It concerns the seclusion of one Des Esseintes, the last member of a once powerful and noble family.
Having lived an extremely decadent life, Des Esseintes finds himself disgusted with human society and retreats to a house in the countryside where he is intent upon spending the rest of his days in intellectual and aesthetic contemplation.
Because of its decadent content Against the Grain created quite a stir when it was first published and in breaking from the Naturalist school of literature Huysman's work established itself as a major piece of the Symbolist aesthetic.