The Bankrupt
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Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1959
Publisher
Bestseller Library, Paul Elek Limited
Description
In a bustling Paris, where aspirations vie with the harsh realities of financial ruin, one man's struggle for stability unfolds. Honoré de Balzac invites readers into a world where dreams are often larger than bank accounts. With wit and sharp observations, he chronicles the life of a man grappling with debt and the burden of societal expectations.
Through vivid characters and intricate relationships, Balzac paints a poignant picture of ambition, loss, and the relentless pursuit of wealth. The narrative is infused with warmth and humor, capturing both the serious undertones and the absurdities of life on the brink. This tale serves as a mirror to the human experience, reflecting our shared joys and tribulations.
Through vivid characters and intricate relationships, Balzac paints a poignant picture of ambition, loss, and the relentless pursuit of wealth. The narrative is infused with warmth and humor, capturing both the serious undertones and the absurdities of life on the brink. This tale serves as a mirror to the human experience, reflecting our shared joys and tribulations.
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