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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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The Masterpiece from a french point of view,
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This review is from: His Masterpiece (Pocket Classics) (Paperback)
Hi, first, you have to know that I have read the book in french so I got the direct style from Emile Zola. I've noticed that there's nothing about the Masterpiece by Zola. It's a story of a painter, who is creating one of the new styles of the 19th, and his difficulties with other painters. It's the explicit subject, but this book is mostly about the passion some artists have in life, and some others who've accepted the rules of society. You will experiment in this book the delight of creation but also the destruction of the human in creation. If you're interested in impressionism you should read this book, the historic point of view will interest you a lot since the writer has been a witness of great french painters, but if u get the message of this book, which is the essence of life, u'll really have a wonderful moment reading it.Sorry for my bad english. Sincerely, GaFIR777 (Hope you'll read it Oracle242) |
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His Masterpiece by Emile Zola (Paperback - Sept. 2005)
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