The Fallot tetralogy is one of the key works of the author-playwright J. Genet. "Fallot" is one of the internationally recognized masterpieces of French literature of the 20th century.
The author describes the life of the main character, the priest Fallot, and his feelings, and also ridicules the hypocrisy of church society. The main character confronts the forces of evil and confronts intrigues in the church. This tetralogy is a real test for every reader who understands what it means to become a victim of circumstances, to be renounced by the church and to look for his place in life.
The action in the novel takes place at the end of the 19th century, but the author shows the modern reader two realities: