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Scenes of Bohemian Life Henri Murger

Scenes of Bohemian Life par Henri Murger

Scenes of Bohemian Life Henri Murger


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Scenes of Bohemian Life Henri Murger

Scenes of Bohemian Life (1851) is a novel by Henri Murger. Written at the beginning of his career as a popular French poet and novelist, Scenes of Bohemian Life is composed of vignettes inspired by the authors experience as a starving artist in Paris Latin Quarter. Adapted countless times for theater and film, Murgers novel served as inspiration for Puccinis opera La boheme (1896) and for the hit musical Rent (1996). The Bohemians know everything and go everywhere, according as they have patent leather pumps or burst boots. They are to be met one day leaning against the mantel-shelf in a fashionable drawing room, and the next seated in the arbor of some suburban dancing place. They cannot take ten steps on the Boulevard without meeting a friend, and thirty, no matter where, without encountering a creditor. Distinguished by their sense of fashion and impoverished lifestyle, Paris Bohemians are part of a historical avant-garde, a cultural phenomenon found in any artistic society. Living day to day, these artists and radicals commune with the world as it is, taking nothing and no one for granted. In Scenes of Bohemian Life, four friendsRodolphe, Marcel, Colline, and Schaunardavoid landlords and old lovers on the streets of the Latin Quarter, a district known for its countercultural figures. Hilarious and preeminently human, Scenes of Bohemian Life is a masterpiece of nineteenth century fiction from a writer whose lifestyle informed much of his work. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henri Burgers Scenes of Bohemian Life is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.

À propos de Henri Murger

Henri Murger (1822-1861) was a French novelist and poet. Born in Paris to a working-class family, Murger left school at 15 to find work in a lawyers office, writing poems and essays on the side. Discovered by prominent dramatist Etienne de Jouy, Murger gained a reputation as a leading young voice in French literature. Encouraged by Realist critic Champfleury to focus on fiction, Murger found success with Scenes of Bohemian Life (1851), an experimental novel based on his experience as an impoverished Parisian artist. He continued to publish his writing until his death at 38, brought on by recurring health problems exacerbated by a life in poverty. Scenes of Bohemian Life would inspire Puccinis beloved opera La boheme (1896), itself source material for countless films, songs, and musicals.

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GOR013640712
9781513292311
1513292315
Scenes of Bohemian Life Henri Murger
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Graphic Arts Books
2021-07-15
270
N/A
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