Emile Zola is one of the pillars of world realistic literature, the founder and theorist of naturalism, a keen researcher of everyday life, a passionate human rights activist and publicist, who influenced the entire realistic direction of literature of the... 20th century and, above all, the school of “new journalism”: Truman Capote, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer . His most famous work is the epochal twenty-volume cycle “Rougon-Macquart”, revealing to the reader an endless panorama of human vices and virtues in the scenery of the Second Empire. This is a true encyclopedia of the life of Paris and the French provinces using the example of several generations of one family, which gave birth to the strangest fruits. This illustrated edition includes novels that, according to the reading order prescribed by the author, occupy the ninth and tenth places in the cycle. Against the backdrop of the large-scale panorama of Parisian life created by Zola, where greed daily confronts selflessness, love for one's neighbor - animal passions, sublime aspirations - stultifying everyday routine, where pride, cruelty, cynicism and violence rule, and the movement of life is directed by the rise and fall of the strong and weak of the world Therefore, the novels “The Misdemeanor of Abbot Mouret” and “The Page of Love” suddenly place the reader in the lyrical chamber world of forbidden love, vague yearnings, “small” tests of the soul and the inevitable search for a place in the world for every fate.
Author: Золя Эмиль
Printhouse: Inostranka
Series: Иностранная литература. Большие книги
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785389234284
Number of pages: 736
Size: 145x215 mm
Cover type: Твердая
Weight: 870 g
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