Summary
Emile Zola: The Belly of Paris
The famous literary classic, the founder of naturalism, in this novel through the story of Florent, loser, marginal, victim of social injustice, representative of the poor and disenfranchised, on the one hand, and his brother Quen, a rich sausage merchant, on the other hand, in accordance with his hyperrealistic poetics of extreme materialism, carefully dissects the society of that time, delineating the Parisian markets as an incarnation. of a modern metropolis.
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