
by V.S.Pritchett (Author)
Balzac was one of the founding geniuses among the world's great novelists. V. S. Pritchett presents a life-size portrait of the man inside the artist, the exuberant, uncouth provincial who combined encyclopaedic knowledge with the life of an exhibitionist and a would-be dandy, a gourmet, a disastrous financial speculator, a successful pursuer of aristocratic women, a born salesman and an untiring traveller. Yet, with some truth, Balzac called himself a monk, working his sixteen hours a day and keeping going on an ocean of strong coffee. When he died, he left the huge monument of the Com-die Humaine, an unsurpassed picture of French society from the rise and fall of Napoleon until the revolution of 1848.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 02 May 2002
ISBN 10: 0099429578
ISBN 13: 9780099429579
Book Overview: After his brilliant lectures in The Living Novel on the English, Russian and French novelists, and his celebrated portrait of a spendthrift in A Cab at the Door, V. S. Pritchett turns his command of irony and comedy to the most extravagant of all great novelists, Honor- de Balzac.