I hope to finish this series this year 😜 Seems to be my annual resolution hahahaha but let‘s make it happen this time😅 I started this in January 2020, btw 🙈
I hope to finish this series this year 😜 Seems to be my annual resolution hahahaha but let‘s make it happen this time😅 I started this in January 2020, btw 🙈
This classic first published in 1886 is long, but it is precisely the abundance of details and extremely detailed descriptions that leave a profound mark on the reader and make it hard to forget.
The novel recounts the fictional tragic life of an original and genious artist misunderstood by the Parisian art world of the 19th century. It is said to actually reflect Zola's friendship with now famous painter Paul Cézanne.
(Photo: The Bathers, 1905)
#ReadingEurope2020 @BarbaraBB France #Classicschallenge2020 @Reviewsbylola The 14th entry in the Rougon Macquart series considers the art scene in late 19th century Paris through the lens of struggling (and mostly failing) painter Claude Lantier. Not my favorite in the series, which surprised me because I love art and art history, but nevertheless a worthwhile read.
Zola has his character Sandoz in Book 14 of the Rougon Macquart series describe his (Zola's) concept for the Rougon Macquart series.
Resuming my read of the Rougon Macquart series I‘m starting The Masterpiece, book 14 of the 20 books in the series. In The Masterpiece, Zola explores the literary and art worlds of late 19th century Paris.
Great book based on Zola's good friend Cezanne! Oh and a chance for another #bookfacefriday 📖😋
Fun assignment! ☺️ #rainbowbooks #septphotochallenge #somthingforsept 🌈📚