AUDIOBOOK

Flaubert

A Life

Geoffrey Wall
4.9
(8)
Duration
15h 11m
Year
2010
Language
English

About

Geoffrey Wall gives us Flaubert in all his contradictory splendor: as a man who lived quietly at home in the sphere of his widowed mother, writing novels at a rate of five words an hour; as an irregular visitor to Paris, where he participated in important literary and social milieus; and as a passionate traveler whose trips put him in company with courtesans, actresses, acrobats, gypsies, idiots, and simpletons of every stripe, until he returned home “to live like an oyster.” Flaubert's outwardly calm and inwardly turbulent life created the complex, intriguing world of his imperishable novels and stories.

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"Geoffrey Wall has acquitted himself superbly…His new life of Flaubert is as frankly entertaining as his subject demands-a tremendous achievement."
Guardian (Manchester)
"In this magnificently readable biography, Geoffrey Wall has pursued and pinned down his reclusive prey…This is a biography written from experience, and it has a vividness and immediacy that make it a pleasure to read."
Times Literary Supplement (London)

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