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La bestia umana
La bestia umana | Emile Zola
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La Lison, palpitante creatura ferroviaria che respira, soffi a, sbuffa e con voracit ingurgita grandi quantit di carbone; Jacques Lantier, macchinista della linea Parigi-Le Havre, che in lei ritrova la dolcezza e la docilit di una moglie. Sono i protagonisti del diciassettesimo romanzo del ciclo dei Rougon-Macquart che Zola concep come terreno sperimentale per le teorie deterministiche. La locomotiva diventa scena di un tremendo delitto, di cupe passioni di amore e vendetta che faranno emergere in Lantier quella malvagit cui lo predestinano le tare ereditarie. Ed sullo sfondo di questa fatalit del sangue che si staglia lepopea dei due veri protagonisti: la locomotiva, mostro figlio di modernit e progresso, e leroe romantico, combattuto tra bene e male, volont e fato.
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sisilia
La Bte humaine | Emile Zola
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5😱 This novel reads like a full speed train! Domestic violence, rape, murder, lust, suicide… it has everything! This is Zola with high level of madness; I could feel the horror when he describes the aftermath of a derailment and the Anna Karenina-style of self-destruction. Definitely a book to savour but preferably not during Christmas season 😅

BarbaraBB Fabulous review. I need to read more Zola! 3w
sisilia @BarbaraBB It‘s best to follow Zola‘s recommended reading order 🫶🏻 3w
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sisilia
La Bte humaine | Emile Zola
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Flore embracing the train. I‘ve been thinking about this scene for 2 days now 😖 I wonder what Zola actually observed to be able to write in such descriptive manner. What did you see?

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sisilia
La Bte humaine | Emile Zola
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I was reading the tagged book on the bus on my way to work this morning. I was aware that the guy beside me was staring at my book but I ignored him. About 3 stops before my destination, he couldn‘t resist and said “That‘s a really good book!” He asked me if I‘ve read any other Zola (yes, this is my 15th), and which titles that I haven‘t read yet. He shared that Germinal is his fav, and asked if I‘m doing this as part of a lit study. 👇🏻

sisilia I sheepishly answered that this is my own reading project, as part of my hobby. I don‘t know why I was shy to admit that I‘m such a booknerd 🤓 He said that this was the first time he saw someone reading Zola in this part of the world 🤨 He also asked me if I have read any other French authors. I blurted out Flaubert and Stendhal, and he urged me to check out Andre Gide, whom I‘ve never heard of. 🥰 1mo
sisilia I love having such interaction. Talk books with me and the conversation can last forever. 1mo
TheBookHippie Definitely read Gide!!! 1mo
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sisilia Which is your fav @TheBookHippie ? 1mo
TheBookHippie @sisilia I prefer his journals and If It Die…which is autobiographical … then The Immoralist . I think his work is very important (the Nazis burned his books for a reason. To prevent knowledge) he is facinating. 1mo
Texreader What a fun interaction!! I love this! And I love it when it happens to me! 1mo
sisilia @TheBookHippie Omg I think I‘m going to like him 1mo
Ruthiella Great story! 1mo
sisilia @Texreader Yes! It really made my day 💕 1mo
LeahBergen That‘s wonderful! 1mo
TheBookHippie @sisilia I think you will! 1mo
Cathythoughts Lovely picture and story! 1mo
BarbaraBB That is so cool! I still need to read Germinal but loved 1mo
Bookwormjillk Love this story! 1mo
Amiable What a beautiful interaction! 1mo
Liz_M I love Gide's writing! My favorite is tagged. 1mo
sarahbarnes What a wonderful story! 🩵 1mo
AlaMich That‘s a great story! Do you read Zola in French? (edited) 1mo
sisilia @AlaMich Oh no. I know no French words except for “croissant” 🥐😆 It‘s just that Oxford World‘s Classics published some with French titles 😄 1mo
sisilia @Liz_M Thank you! I have to hunt ebay for this one, I think 1mo
sisilia @BarbaraBB Try the les Rougon Macquart series 😆 It‘s been an amazing reading experience for me so far 1mo
BarbaraBB I‘ll look them up! 1mo
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sisilia
La Bte humaine | Emile Zola
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Found this on pinterest 😍 which reflects my mood now

BarbaraBB Gorgeous 🥰 1mo
LeahBergen Beautiful! 1mo
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sisilia
La Bte humaine | Emile Zola
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Just started this today, and Zola served me a very descriptive DV 🥴

About 6 weeks left in 2024, and I have 6 titles left for this series. Can I do it? Can I? 🤪

Daisey That‘s a lot of Zola in 6 weeks. I tend to need a break after one of his books. Good luck! 2mo
Suet624 I bet you can. 2mo
Ruthiella I‘m sure you can do it if you want. But maybe don‘t rush it? Savor them. 2mo
sisilia @Suet624 @Ruthiella Haha yeah, I‘m such a mood reader so let‘s see. I agree with @Daisey , too much Zola in one go is too tiring 2mo
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RiaWritten
The Beast Within | Emile Zola
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Doing research for a project I can‘t talk about yet. Exciting stuff! #vague #sorry

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Kirstin
La Bte humaine | Emile Zola
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#Recommendsday When Zola sets out to write a psychological thriller, he goes all out. Tragedy level: Shakespearean Murder, lust and trains. I choo choo choose it! 🚂 🚂 #planestrainsandautomobiles #photoadaynovember16

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