Nana

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Nana

Emile Zola ; translated with an introd. by George Holden

(Penguin classics)

Penguin Books, [1972]

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Description

Born to drunken parents in the slums of Paris, Nana lives in squalor until she is discovered at the Theatre des Varietes. She soon rises from the streets to set the city alight as the most famous high-class prostitute of her day. Rich men, Comtes and Marquises fall at her feet, great ladies try to emulate her appearance, lovers even kill themselves for her. Nana's hedonistic appetite for luxury and decadent pleasures knows no bounds - until, eventually, it consumes her. Nana provoked outrage on its publication in 1880, with its heroine damned as 'the most crude and bestial sort of whore', yes the language of the novel makes Nana almost a mythical figure: a destructive force preying on a corrupt society.

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  • NCID
    BA09862244
  • ISBN
    • 0140442634
  • LCCN
    72169379
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    fre
  • Place of Publication
    [Harmondsworth, Eng. ; Baltimore]
  • Pages/Volumes
    469 p.
  • Size
    19 cm
  • Classification
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