PC Germinal

Zola, Emile

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‘Germinal’ is the compelling portrait of life in a mining community. Zola examines the problems of industrial strife and traces the growing influence of socialism and anarchism.

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Publish Date: 29/01/2004
ISBN: 9780140447422 Category: Tags: ,

Description

Considered by André Gide to be one of the ten greatest novels in the French language, Émile Zola’s Germinal is a brutal depiction of the poverty of a mining community in northern France

Étienne Lantier, an unemployed railway worker, is a clever but uneducated young man with a dangerous temper. Compelled to take a back-breakin job at Le Voreux mine when he cannot get other work, he discovers that his fellow miners are ill, hungry and in debt, unable to feed and clothe their families. When conditions in the mining community deteriorate even further, Lantier finds himself leading a strike that could mean starvation or salvation for all. The thirteenth novel in Zola’s great Rougon-Macquart sequence, Germinal expresses outrage at the exploitation of the many by the few, but also shows humanity’s capacity for compassion and hope.

Translated with an introduction by Roger Pearson in Penguin Classics

If you enjoyed Germinal, you might like Zola’s Thérèse Raquin, also available in Penguin Classics.

Additional information

Weight 404 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 25 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

546

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

843.8 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K