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The Masterpiece

De: Émile Zola
Narrado por: Leighton Pugh
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Perhaps the most autobiographical of Zola's Rougon-Macquart cycle of novels, The Masterpiece is a hard, bleak, and raw portrait of unrecognized artistic genius. Claude Lantier, brother to Nana and son of Gervaise, is a struggling painter who dreams of conquering the Paris art scene with his revolutionary "open air" style of painting. Discouraged and mocked, Claude retreats to the countryside with a young woman from Clermont, with whom he has fallen in love, before returning to Paris, where he continues to experience rejection at every turn. Zola's depiction of a frustrated artist is said to have drawn heavily on the real-life experiences of Edouard Manet and Paul Cezanne, the latter of whom broke off his friendship with the author upon reading the novel.

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The narrator is great.
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Fantastic! An engaging story with lifelike images. And now to continue with another masterpiece in Zola's series.

Great novel , great narrator!

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I've listened to several of Zola's novels, and this one has none of the horrific domestic violence and much less sexuality than the others. But it is still typical Emil Zola with beautifully written descriptions of France nearing the end of the 19th century and characters who will charm and amaze you.
Also because Zola is speaking the truth, the ending is quite tragic, as so much of our world always has been and is right now.

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you should know that this is the book that ruined zola and Cezanne's friendship!

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classic book, great if you know your art history.

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