The Masterpiece

First serialized in French in 1885, Émile Zola's "The Masterpiece" is the story of naturalist painter Claude Lantier and is believed to be a highly fictionalized account of Zola's real-life friendship with the painter Paul Cézanne. The fictional artist of Zola's Bohemian world, Lantier, strives to complete a great work that will reflect his own talent and genius as a revolutionary, but struggles greatly in living up to his artistic potential. The story was perhaps too personal for Cézanne, whose correspondence with Zola ended immediately after the novel's publication. Nevertheless, this story of the misunderstood artist, brilliant but scorned by the intolerant art-going public, and their unwillingness to abandon traditional practices, epitomizes the attitudes of bohemian revolutionaries and is an enduring example of nineteenth-century French naturalism. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translation of Edward Vizetelly.


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bianca.reads
Aug 10, 2023
4/10 stars
Too sensual for something that should be "Christian" in my opinion, it's similar to "Redeeming love" in a way. I used to like her books but now I'm wondering if her other books carry a similar theme of attraction?! It may be worth reading some more reviews before deciding to read this book.

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