Nana

Nana

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May 1, 2002 · French · Paperback (518 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 518
Language French
Published May 1, 2002
Publisher Folio
ISBN-10 2070423573
ISBN-13 9782070423576

Description

Nana unfolds a vivid portrait of 19th-century Paris, weaving the tale of a captivating and tumultuous figure who embodies the era's complexities. Émile Zola's prose draws readers into the bustling streets and opulent salons, where the collision of wealth and desire creates an electrifying atmosphere. Nana, a talented actress and courtesan, becomes the object of obsession for the powerful and influential, challenging the norms of her society.

As she navigates her way through love, lust, and betrayal, Nana captures the hearts and minds of those around her. Zola masterfully explores the intricacies of human relationships, exposing the base instincts that drive individuals to pursue pleasure at any cost. The narrative is steeped in a sense of decadence, inviting readers to witness both the allure and the destruction that accompanies this relentless pursuit.

Through Nana's rise and fall, the author critiques the hypocrisy and moral decay of the bourgeois society, revealing how deeply ingrained desires can lead to downfall. The vivid characters, each with their own motivations and flaws, add depth to this exploration of ambition and vanity. Zola presents a world where beauty is fleeting, and the quest for fulfillment can often lead to ruin.

In this raw and candid portrayal, readers are left to ponder the dualities of existence—fame and obscurity, adoration and disdain—ultimately questioning the true cost of desire in a society governed by superficial riches.

Genres

Action & Adventure History Humor Contemporary
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