The Belly of Paris

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Florent Quenu returns to Paris after being unjustly imprisoned and finds the city utterly changed. T
"Respectable people... What bastards!" Unjustly deported to Devil''s Island following Louis-Napoleon''s coup-d''etat in December 1851, Florent Quenu escapes and returns to Paris. He finds the city changed beyond recognition. The old Marche des Innocents has been knocked down as part of Haussmann''s grand programme of urban reconstruction to make way for Les Halles, the spectacular new food markets. Disgusted by a bourgeois society whose devotion to food is inseparable from its devotion to the Government, Florent attempts an insurrection. Les Halles, apocalyptic and destructive, play an active role in Zola''s picture of a world in which food and the injustice of society are inextricably linked. ''The Belly of Paris (Le Ventre de Paris)'' is the third volume in Zola''s famous cycle of twenty novels, ''Les Rougon-Macquart''. It introduces the painter Claude Lantier and in its satirical representation of the bourgeoisie and capitalism complements Zola''s other great novels of social conflict and urban poverty.
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Weight 222.000000
Author Zola, Emile
Availability IP
Department Literature
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780199555840
Pages 320
Published 25/06/2009
Publisher Oxford University Press
Section Literature
Series Oxford World's Classics
Size Unfolded 193x127mm
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