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The Fat and the Thin

Emile Zola

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"Respectable people...What bastards!" Rake-thin and exhausted prisoner Florent, wrongly convicted during the 1848 Revolution, escapes and seeks refuge with his half-brother in Paris. Florent finds a job at the local central market Les Halles. Initially he is met with a baffled but friendly warmth. But this warmth soon erodes into a poisonous animosity in an atmosphere shot with insidious political intrigue, petty rivalries and perfidious gossip from the "respectable people", that impinge upon the Florent's safety and wellbeing. 'The Fat and the Thin' is the third installment of the 'Les Rougon-Macquart' series packed with powerful social commentary comparing those in power (the fat) to those in the lower classes (the thin). The allegories of the burgeoning Parisian market stalls are so poignant that the reader would be forgiven for thinking this is a story of anthropomorphism, where the characters have turned into the food they buy and sell. Yet, simultaneously rebuffed with depictions of abject poverty, this is an unforgettable novel reminiscent of 'The Ladies’ Paradise' and 'Nana'. It comes as little surprise that literary icons Charles Dickens and Anthony Bourdain cited Zola among their favourite authors. Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, journalist, and playwright, and one of the most prolific purveyors of French naturalism. His primary literary topics include violence and its repercussions, alcoholism and issues within the nuclear family.
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A Love Episode

Emile Zola

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‘A Love Episode’, the eighth entry in the ‘Les Rougon-Marquart- cycle is unusual in Zola’s collection as it seemingly does not contain a social critique but instead focuses intensely on our protagonist, Helene. Helene is a widow caring for her sickly daughter on a daily basis who gradually falls in love with her doctor. It is an intense character study of a dutiful woman who refuses her happiness at every turn, constantly torn between her duties as a mother and her own personal needs. It is a maelstrom of love, affairs and heartbreak in the City of Lights, powered by it’s brilliantly written protagonist and bookended by a profound conclusion. It is a wonderful read, perfect for anyone who loved Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’. Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, two time Nobel Prize nominee and one of the most important representatives of French naturalism. He was a very influential figure in France’s liberalisation, as well as in the exoneration of the falsely accused French officer Alfred Dreyfus. More than half of his published work was dedicated to the ‘Les Rougon-Macquart’ cycle, detailing the growth of a single family under the second French Empire and the repercussions of alcoholism and violence on subsequent generations. Zola influenced many writers from the "new journalism" wave of writing, including Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote, and Gay Talese. Some of his best known works include "Germinal", "Nana", and "Work".
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The Rush for the Spoil

Emile Zola

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'The Rush for the Spoil' is the second novel in Zola’s 'Les Rougon-Macquart' series. It is set in Paris during the reign of Napoleon III and focuses on the modernization and evisceration of the ancient city. Aristide Rougon leaves the countryside for the city in order to climb the social hierarchy and improve his financial conditions - but what lengths is he wiiling to go? It is in this artificial world at the turn of the 20th century where Aristide’s wife Renne steps in, a diametric opposite personality to her husband. Depicting the greed of its main characters combined with their cynical attitudes, this is a dark, disturbing yet highly engaging read with an ironic and chilling finale. It's an example of Zola at his best: prose that is strong and compelling yet poetic and atmospheric, as well as psychologically complex characters - Zola's hallmark social critique and a heavy dose of sensationalism. Acclaimed writers that cite Zola among their main influences include Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote, and Gay Talese. Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, journalist, and playwright, and one of the most important representative of French naturalism. His literary topics include violence and its repercussions, alcoholism, and the problems within the family unit. Zola was nominated twice in the first two instances of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Roma

Emile Zola

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Roma è il secondo libro della trilogia di Zola, e racconta la storia del giovane sacerdote cattolico Pierre, il quale ha recentemente scritto un libro che tratta di temi socialisti. Pierre teme che il libro possa causare controversie all'interno della chiesa cattolica, e decide di rivolgersi alle autorità per risolvere eventuali problemi futuri (tra cui la messa al bando del libro). Zola descrive il sistema religioso come flemmatico e burocratico, facendo del suo meglio per ritardare la missione del protagonista. In mezzo a tutto questo c'è una storia d'amore, malcontento e belle descrizioni naturali. Una lettura decisamente consigliata ai fan di Zola. Émile Zola (1840-1902) fu un romanziere, giornalista e drammaturgo francese e uno dei più importanti rappresentanti del naturalismo francese. I suoi temi letterari includono la violenza e le sue ripercussioni, l'alcolismo e i problemi all'interno del nucleo familiare. Ha influenzato molti scrittori del "nuovo giornalismo", tra cui Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote e Gay Talese. Le sue opere più conosciute sono "Germinal", "Nana" e "Lavoro". È stato nominato due volte al Premio Nobel per la letteratura nelle sue prime due edizioni.
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Fruitfulness

Emile Zola

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Mathieu Froment lives in the suburbs of Paris and travels to the city every day to work. He and his wife Marianne have a loving relationship and an enormous amount of children. "Fruitfulness" is the first book in Emile Zola’s series , "Les Quatre Évangiles", where he explores the four qualities he felt were necessary to a healthy society: fertility, labor, truth, and justice.
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The Dream

Emile Zola

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Unique to Émile Zola's characteristic writing style , "The Dream" feels like a fairy tale among the rest of "Rougon-Macquart" series. It reveals the story of the orphan Angélique Marie: a nine year old girl, homeless, starving , adopted by a couple of embroiderers. From this moment on, her life continues like a dream. She grows up in the shadow of the church, St. Agnes in Beaumont, France, enthralled by the tales of the saints . Her dream is to be saved by a handsome prince and to live happily ever after. But is Angélique going to meet her knight in shining armor or this only happens in fairy tales? Read on and find out in this magical tale.
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The Monomaniac

Emile Zola

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'The Monomaniac' narrates Jacques Lantiere’s perpetual yet ultimately catastrophic descent into a maelstrom of madness unfolding upon the railroads between Paris and Le Havre during the late 19th Century. The protagonist Lantiere, a deputy station master by day, suspects his wife of infidelity by night. Tormented by memories of events that occurred many years ago, Lantiere resolves to excavate the past piece by piece, but little does he know what sort of skeletons he is going to unleash from the proverbial closet. Nor does he bear an inkling of the unfathomable repercussions of his actions. 'The Monomaniac' is a fast-paced and suspenseful psychological thriller casting light on the dark passions simmering underneath the surface of every human being and exploring how, accompanied by even darker emotions, these passions may lead to a man's untimely demise if not held in restraint before it is too late. Beloved by fans of 19th Century French literature and true crime alike, this gripping tale based on a real-life account is bound to haunt you long after you have turned the final page. Widely regarded as the founding father of scientific naturalism in literature, which aimed to describe things as they really were at the time, Zola was considered an influence by many prominent artists and writers of his time and the coming era, such as Vincent van Gogh, Tom Wolfe and John Steinbeck. Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright and pioneer of French naturalism, making him one of France’s most significant and prolific writers in the 19th century alongside Balzac. His fascination with the human condition and going above beyond realism lead him to important literary topics such as violence and its repercussions, alcoholism, prostitution and domestic abuse. His most celebrated works include 'Germinal', 'Nana' and 'Work' and over twenty of his novels are a part of a collection named Les Rougon-Macquart. Zola was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in Literature and many of his works have been filmed.
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Germinal

Emile Zola

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'Germinal', often considered Zola’s masterpiece, tells the story of Etienne Lantier, a bright however uneducated young man with a volatile temperament who has just lost his job as a railway worker. He sets out for a small mining town where he finds a new job as a cart pusher. But the incessant clashes between the capitalists and the working class, alongside the appalling working conditions and dire poverty the workers are forced to endure, slowly but surely bring the narrative to its only possible denouement: revolution. Abounding with vivid descriptions of the miner’s inner and outer worlds, as well as the violent and often unjustified impulses of man, 'Germinal' is a superbly written, unforgettable novel. 'Germinal' voices outrage at the downtrodding of the many by the few, but also displays humanity’s limitless capacity for compassion and hope. Widely regarded as the founding father of scientific naturalism in literature, which aimed to describe the human condition as it really is, Zola was considered an influence by many prominent artists and writers of his time and the coming era, such as Vincent van Gogh, Tom Wolfe and John Steinbeck. Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, journalist, and playwright, and one of the most important representative of French naturalism. His literary topics include violence and its repercussions, alcoholism and problems within the family unit. Zola influenced countless writers representative of the "new journalism" style of writing, namely Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote, and Gay Talese. His best known works include 'Germinal', 'Nana' and 'Work'. Nominated twice in the first two instances of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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La bête humaine

Emile Zola

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Emile Zola (1840-1902) "En entrant dans la chambre, Roubaud posa sur la table le pain d’une livre, le pâté et la bouteille de vin blanc. Mais, le matin, avant de descendre à son poste, la mère Victoire avait dû couvrir le feu de son poêle, d’un tel poussier, que la chaleur était suffocante. Et le sous-chef de gare, ayant ouvert une fenêtre, s’y accouda. C’était impasse d’Amsterdam, dans la dernière maison de droite, une haute maison où la Compagnie de l’Ouest logeait certains de ses employés. La fenêtre, au cinquième, à l’angle du toit mansardé qui faisait retour, donnait sur la gare, cette tranchée large trouant le quartier de l’Europe, tout un déroulement brusque de l’horizon, que semblait agrandir encore, cet après-midi-là, un ciel gris du milieu de février, d’un gris humide et tiède, traversé de soleil. En face, sous ce poudroiement de rayons, les maisons de la rue de Rome se brouillaient, s’effaçaient, légères. A gauche, les marquises des halles couvertes ouvraient leurs porches géants, aux vitrages enfumés, celle des grandes lignes, immense, où l’œil plongeait, et que les bâtiments de la poste et de la bouillotterie séparaient des autres, plus petites, celles d’Argenteuil, de Versailles et de la Ceinture ; tandis que le pont de l’Europe, à droite, coupait de son étoile de fer la tranchée, que l’on voyait reparaître et filer au-delà, jusqu’au tunnel des Batignolles. Et, en bas de la fenêtre même, occupant tout le vaste champ, les trois doubles voies qui sortaient du pont, se ramifiaient, s’écartaient en un éventail dont les branches de métal, multipliées, innombrables, allaient se perdre sous les marquises. Les trois postes d’aiguilleur, en avant des arches, montraient leurs petits jardins nus. Dans l’effacement confus des wagons et des machines encombrant les rails, un grand signal rouge tachait le jour pâle." Emile Zola nous propulse dans le monde ferroviaire. Jacques Lantier, le fils de Gervaise ("L'assommoir") est un mécanicien tourmenté par ses pulsions. L'amour de sa vie n'est autre que sa locomotive - Lison - mais il aime également Séverine, une femme mal mariée. Qui est la bête humaine ? Lison ou Lantier ? Un véritable thriller du XIXe siècle...
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L'Assommoir

Emile Zola

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Gervaise and Coupeau are happily married and through hard work they manage to advance in society. Until Coupeau is injured and takes to idleness, gluttony and eventually to drink. The novel shows the affect of alcoholism and poverty on the lives of people in the working-class districts of Paris. Seventh in Émile Zola's twenty-volume series "Les Rougon-Macquart", "L'Assommoir" is one of Zola's masterpieces and his most realistic work.
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Nana

Emile Zola

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She is beautiful, charismatic and destroys every man who dares to pursue her. Before the character of femme fatale was coined in American cinema, Émile Zola captured the seductive female power in "Nana": the ninth installment in the Les Rougon-Macquart series. A daughter of an abusive drunk, forced to live on the streest, Nana manages to rise to high-class prostitute. The novel begins with her debute in Théâtre des Variétés causing all Paris to talk about her. Follow the corrupted and tragic life of a Parisian courtesan in this Zola's masterpiece.
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Le rêve

Emile Zola

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Emile Zola (1840-1902) "Pendant le rude hiver de 1860, l’Oise gela, de grandes neiges couvrirent les plaines de la basse Picardie ; et il en vint surtout une bourrasque du nord-est, qui ensevelit presque Beaumont, le jour de la Noël. La neige, s’étant mise à tomber dès le matin, redoubla vers le soir, s’amassa durant toute la nuit. Dans la ville haute, rue des Orfèvres, au bout de laquelle se trouve comme enclavée la façade nord du transept de la cathédrale, elle s’engouffrait, poussée par le vent, et allait battre la porte Sainte-Agnès, l’antique porte romane, presque déjà gothique, très ornée de sculptures sous la nudité du pignon. Le lendemain, à l’aube, il y en eut là près de trois pieds. La rue dormait encore, emparessée par la fête de la veille. Six heures sonnèrent. Dans les ténèbres, que bleuissait la chute lente et entêtée des flocons, seule une forme indécise vivait, une fillette de neuf ans, qui, réfugiée sous les voussures de la porte, y avait passé la nuit à grelotter, en s’abritant de son mieux. Elle était vêtue de loques, la tête enveloppée d’un lambeau de foulard, les pieds nus dans de gros souliers d’homme. Sans doute elle n’avait échoué là qu’après avoir longtemps battu la ville, car elle y était tombée de lassitude. Pour elle, c’était le bout de la terre, plus personne ni plus rien, l’abandon dernier, la faim qui ronge, le froid qui tue ; et, dans sa faiblesse, étouffée par le poids lourd de son cœur, elle cessait de lutter, il ne lui restait que le recul physique, l’instinct de changer de place, de s’enfoncer dans ces vieilles pierres, lorsqu’une rafale faisait tourbillonner la neige." L'amour impossible entre Félicien, peintre verrier fils de monseigneur de Hautecoeur, et Angélique, une enfant trouvée et adoptée par un couple de brodeurs. Un amour à l'ombre de la cathédrale et des martyres de la "Légende dorée" auxquelles s'identifie Angélique. Seizième roman de la série des Rougon-Macquart.
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Contes à Ninon

Emile Zola

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Emile Zola (1840-1902) Ecrits entre 1859 et 1864, les "contes à Ninon" est la première oeuvre publiée par Emile Zola qui se sent, à l'époque, poussé vers le merveilleux à travers lequel il a déjà un regard critique de la société. Il finira, par la suite, par lâcher ce merveilleux pour dépeindre cette société et "créer" le naturalisme.
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Lo Scannatojo

Emile Zola

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Gervaise e Coupeau sono felicemente sposati e grazie al loro duro lavoro riescono a progredire nella società. Fino a quando Coupeau non si infortuna e si abbandona all'ozio, all'ingordigia e, infine, al bere. Il romanzo mostra l'effetto dell'alcolismo e della povertà sulla vita delle persone nei quartieri popolari di Parigi. Settimo della serie in venti volumi di Émile Zola "I Rougon-Macquart", "Lo Scannatojo" è sicuramente uno dei capolavori di Zola nonché la sua opera più realistica. Émile Zola (1840 - 1902) è stato un autorevole romanziere francese, l'esempio più importante della scuola letteraria del naturalismo, e una figura di spicco nella liberalizzazione politica della Francia. Zola fu nominato per il primo e il secondo Premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1901 e nel 1902.
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Abbe Mouret's Transgression

Emile Zola

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‘Abbe Mouret's Transgression’ is the fifth novel in the ‘Les Rougon-Marquart’ cycle, following the overly zealous priest Serge Mouret in his search for spiritual purity. He lives in a near constant state of prayer, neglecting his worldly needs until he becomes gravely ill and begins to suffer from Amnesia. In this state of amnesia he forgets his priestly vows, becoming a whole other person and experiencing the world in a completely new and profound way. This novel draws numerous biblical parallels, exploring the meaning of innocence and sin as well as the relationship between the Church and Nature. It is an incredibly compelling and thoughtful read with truly beautiful moments thanks to the strength of it’s cast of characters. Émile Zola (1840-1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, two time Nobel Prize nominee and one of the most important representatives of French naturalism. He was a very influential figure in France’s liberalisation, as well as in the exoneration of the falsely accused French officer Alfred Dreyfus. More than half of his published work was dedicated to the ‘Les Rougon-Macquart’ cycle, detailing the growth of a single family under the second French Empire and the repercussions of alcoholism and violence on subsequent generations. Zola influenced many writers from the "new journalism" wave of writing, including Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote, and Gay Talese. Some of his best known works include "Germinal", "Nana", and "Work".
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