Balzac: A Biography
by Stefan Zweig
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Humaniste et grand connaisseur de la littørature europøenne, Stefan Zweig nous donne sa vision de la comødie humaine.Tags
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Golden sparks of playful good humor flashed from his dark eyes as he boasted, scoffed, laughed and intoxicated himself and his listeners. When he was able to scatter his bounty there was nobody to compare with Balzac.
This baggy biography is a joyful mess, but one explained in a postscript by Zweig's friend Paul Friedenthal. The manuscript was still inchoate at the time of Zweig's death in Brazil. There is something timeless and human in the ambition of both Balzac and Zweig. It is easy for the modern reader to point out their respective hasty myopia but, then, who exactly is above such? There isn't much textual analysis in this hefty tome. It isn't unduly ribald either. The work does portray a symphony of errors throughout Balzac's life show more from his youthful hubris of penning a verse tragedy on Cromwell through his abortive involvement/investment in publishing, the stock market, art collecting and his much ridiculed rustic sanctuary where the retaining walls kept collapsing. Balzac was doomed in love as well and Zweig pulls no punches in his characterization of Balzac's wife Madame Eve De Hanksa: a bored snob who wanted to shag celebrity.
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This baggy biography is a joyful mess, but one explained in a postscript by Zweig's friend Paul Friedenthal. The manuscript was still inchoate at the time of Zweig's death in Brazil. There is something timeless and human in the ambition of both Balzac and Zweig. It is easy for the modern reader to point out their respective hasty myopia but, then, who exactly is above such? There isn't much textual analysis in this hefty tome. It isn't unduly ribald either. The work does portray a symphony of errors throughout Balzac's life show more from his youthful hubris of penning a verse tragedy on Cromwell through his abortive involvement/investment in publishing, the stock market, art collecting and his much ridiculed rustic sanctuary where the retaining walls kept collapsing. Balzac was doomed in love as well and Zweig pulls no punches in his characterization of Balzac's wife Madame Eve De Hanksa: a bored snob who wanted to shag celebrity.
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Well-written biography of a unique personality and perhaps the greatest French writer.
1192. Balzac, by Stefan Zweig (1 Nov 1972) This is probably not the definitive biography of Balzac, but I found it enjoyable reading. Balzac was a fantastic person. While one certainly cannot approve of the immoral life he led, nor Zweig's occasional approval thereof, I took a certain satisfaction that he had such an unhappy life--he reaped the wages of sin. But his life reads like a novel.
One of the best biographies on Balzac
Fair condition. Cloth cover shows much wear along edges. Discolored with age. Binding is loosening; front hinge is split. Pages are show discoloration, staining, and dog-earing.
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Born in Vienna, the prolific Zweig was a poet in his early years. In the 1920s, he achieved fame with the many biographies he wrote of famous people including Balzac, Dostoevsky, Dickens and Freud. Erasmus with whom he closely identified, was the subject of a longer biography. He also wrote the novellas Amok (1922) and The Royal Game (1944). As show more Nazism spread, Zweig, a Jew, fled to the United States and then to Brazil. He hoped to start a new life there, but the haunting memory of Nazism, still undefeated, proved too much for him. He died with his wife in a suicide pact. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Balzac: A Biography
- Original title
- Balzac- Eine Biografie
- Alternate titles*
- Бальзак
- Original publication date
- 1946
- People/Characters
- Balzac, Honore de
- First words
- A man of Balzac's genius, endowed with an exuberance of imagination that puts it in his power to establish and populate a universe of his own creation, is hardly likely to be a stickler for the sober truth in unimportant matt... (show all)ers relating to his private life.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Like the hero of his own novel, he was to set out from Père Lachaise to conquer Paris.
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- German
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- 928.4 — History & geography Biography & genealogy People in literature, history, biography, genealogy French writers
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- PQ2178 .Z9 — Language and Literature French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literatures French literature Modern literature 19th century
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