Monday, August 6, 2007

How Long Till Sleep Ez Takes Effect

THE MILK, HONEY of Emile Zola

by Isabella Guarini

On August I like to reread the classics. This year I chose the abundance of Emile Zola, perhaps some reference to the news of the politicians, that mixes with pleasure and money. It was so bourgeois in France of the Second Empire. The curie, original title of the novel, refers to the part of the beast that is distributed to the dogs, and, figuratively speaking, is the division of the charges and the assault to the honors. All roads, then as now, were open to adventurers, financiers, politicians. The abundance is the Paris-based company in 1860, seen through the mutual attraction "of gold and the flesh."
Degas: After bath

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