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Human Comedy: Selected Stories

Contributor(s): Balzac, Honoré de (Author), Brooks, Peter (Editor), Asher, Linda (Translator), Cosman, Carol (Translator), Stump, Jordan (Translator)

ISBN: 9781590176641

Publisher: New York Review of Books

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Pub Date: January 21, 2014

Dewey: FIC

LCCN: 2013026922

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Price on Product - Canadian, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.97" H x 8.00" L x 5.19" W ( 0.99 lbs) 464 pages

Series: New York Review Books Classics

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Description: Translation of: Comedie humaine (selections).

Review Quotes: "The great thing about work this entertaining is that it's still exciting nearly 200 years on." --Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian

"These tales provide the reader a healthy introduction to Balzac's famous hyperbole, his melodrama, and his extended descriptions and explanations where nothing goes unsaid. We don't read Balzac for his refined style; rather, his genius lies in the sheer ambition of his reach, the vastness of his grasp." --Publishers Weekly

"The characters and sentences still leap from the page as if they were trapped there just seconds ago. It's just choosing where to begin....Happily, in The Human Comedy: Selected Stories, Peter Brooks has managed to capture this enormous range and more by plucking a mere nine of the Frenchmen's best tales. There is a good range on display here, as broad as the Napoleonic Empire. Dandies and duchesses discuss the decline of aristocratic mores at a dinner party in "Another Study of Womankind." In "A Passion in the Desert," a soldier lost in the Sahara stumbles upon an oasis, which he discovers is inhabited by a panther. Out of such tales one can see how Balzac was the great-grandfather to writers as diverse as Colette and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry." --The Boston Globe

"I have learned more [from Balzac] than from all the professional historians, economists, and statisticians put together." --Friedrich Engels

"In Balzac, every living soul is a weapon loaded to the very muzzle with will." --Charles Baudelaire

"Large as Balzac is, he is all of one piece and he hangs together perfectly." --Henry James

"Balzac was both a greedy child and an indefatigable observer of a greedy age, at once a fantastic and a genius, yet possessing a simple core of common sense." --V. S. Pritchett

"Balzac was by turns a saint, a criminal, an honest judge, a corrupt judge, a minister, a fob, a harlot, a duchess, and always a genius." --André Maurois

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