
Sarrasine
por:
Honoré de Balzac
Idioma: Francés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 2253193054
ISBN 13: 9782253193050
Fecha de publicación:
May 23rd, 2001
Editorial: Le Livre de Poche
Páginas: 93
Géneros: Romance, Art & Photography
In the wintry heart of Paris, a night filled with celebration provides the backdrop for a tale of love, obsession, and artistic ambition. Amidst the festive atmosphere, a sculptor becomes enamored with a mysterious and beautiful woman, setting off a series of events that reveal the darker sides of human desire. His obsession transforms not only his artistry but also his understanding of beauty and identity.
The narrative unfolds through the lens of societal expectations and the complexities of romantic pursuit. Balzac intricately delves into the lives of his characters, exposing their vulnerabilities and desires, while contrasting the lofty ideals of art with the harsh realities of life. The intertwining of personal passion with the aesthetic world offers a poignant exploration of the nature of love and the consequences of our deepest affections.
As the sculptor grapples with his feelings and the pursuit of true beauty, readers are invited to witness the tumultuous interplay of emotion and artistry. Balzac’s mastery in storytelling captures both the intimacy of individual experience and the broader canvas of society's intricate dynamics, culminating in a tale that is as compelling as it is reflective.
The narrative unfolds through the lens of societal expectations and the complexities of romantic pursuit. Balzac intricately delves into the lives of his characters, exposing their vulnerabilities and desires, while contrasting the lofty ideals of art with the harsh realities of life. The intertwining of personal passion with the aesthetic world offers a poignant exploration of the nature of love and the consequences of our deepest affections.
As the sculptor grapples with his feelings and the pursuit of true beauty, readers are invited to witness the tumultuous interplay of emotion and artistry. Balzac’s mastery in storytelling captures both the intimacy of individual experience and the broader canvas of society's intricate dynamics, culminating in a tale that is as compelling as it is reflective.