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		<title>PC Bel-Ami</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 1975 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is the story of a ruthlessly ambitious young man making it to the top in fin-de-sieÃcle Paris. It is a novel about money, sex, and power, set against the background of the politics of the French colonization of North Africa.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guy de Maupassant&#8217;s scandalous tale of an opportunistic young man corrupted by the allure of power, <i>Bel-Ami</i> is translated with an introduction by Douglas Parmée in Penguin Classics.</p>
<p>Young, attractive and very ambitious, George Duroy, known to his admirers as Bel-Ami, is offered a job as a journalist on <i>La Vie francaise</i> and soon makes a great success of his new career. But he also comes face to face with the realities of the corrupt society in which he lives &#8211; the sleazy colleagues, the manipulative mistresses and wily financiers &#8211; and swiftly learns to become an arch-seducer, blackmailer and social climber in a world where love is only a means to an end. Written when Maupassant was at the height of his powers, <i>Bel-Ami</i> is a novel of great frankness and cynicism, but it is also infused with the sheer joy of life &#8211; depicting the scenes and characters of Paris in the <i>belle epoque</i> with wit, sensitivity and humanity.</p>
<p>Douglas Parmée&#8217;s translation captures all the vigour and vitality of Maupassant&#8217;s novel. His introduction explores the similarities between Bel-Ami and Maupassant himself and demonstrates the skill with which the author depicts his large cast of characters and the French society of the Third Republic.</p>
<p>Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was born in Normandy. By the late 1870s, the first signs of syphilis had appeared, and Maupassant had become Flaubert&#8217;s pupil in the art of prose. He led a hectic social life, and in 1891, having tried to commit suicide, he was committed to an asylum in Paris, where he died two years later.</p>
<p>If you enjoyed <i>Bel-Ami</i>, you might like William Makepeace Thackeray&#8217;s <i>Vanity Fair</i>, also available in Penguin Classics.</p>
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