Le ventre de Paris
EAN13
9791041822645
ISBN
979-10-418-2264-5
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
406
Dimensions
21 x 14,8 x 2,2 cm
Poids
523 g
Langue
français
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"Le Ventre de Paris" (in English, "The Belly of Paris") is a novel written by the French author Émile Zola. It was first published in 1873 and is part of Zola's Les Rougon-Macquart series, which explores different aspects of 19th-century French society.
The novel is set in and around Les Halles, the central food market of Paris. It follows the story of Florent, a political exile who returns to Paris and becomes involved in the bustling and often corrupt world of the market. Through Florent's experiences, the novel explores themes of poverty, excess, and social injustice.
"Le Ventre de Paris" is known for its vivid descriptions of the market, its food, and its colorful characters. It delves into the contrast between abundance and scarcity, excess and hunger. The novel also contains strong political undertones, with Florent's character representing the voice of social criticism.
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