Water drinkers and other sketches of Paris in the Romantic era /

Henry Murger is best known for writing the book and play that Giacomo Puccini used as the basis of his delicious opera La Bohème, later the source of Jonathan Larson's musical Rent. In this collection, Zack Rogow has translated and adapted Murger's best fiction in one volume. The title pie...

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Main Author: Murger, Henri, 1822-1861 (Author)
Other Authors: Rogow, Zack (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:In English ; translated from French.
Published: Boston : Black Widow Press, [2025].
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Summary:Henry Murger is best known for writing the book and play that Giacomo Puccini used as the basis of his delicious opera La Bohème, later the source of Jonathan Larson's musical Rent. In this collection, Zack Rogow has translated and adapted Murger's best fiction in one volume. The title piece is The Water Drinkers, Murger's satirical look at a real-life group of artists and writers who strongly rejected commercialism. They were "Water Drinkers" because they shunned the luxury of wine. Set in the colorful, unheated garrets so familiar to fans of La Bohème, in the galleries of the Louvre where young artists copied from the old masters; and in Paris' fashionable quartiers, The Water Drinkers introduces us to a fascinating array of characters whose dilemmas resonate deeply with contemporary issues. Written with Murger's sharp irony, The Water Drinkers is a little-known classic that has remained in print in France since its publication in 1854.
Item Description:"These translations are based on excerpts of three works by Henry Murger: Les buveurs d'eau, published in 1854; Scènes de la vie de jeunesse, published in 1851' Propos de ville et propos de théâtre, published in 1853"--Copyright page.
Physical Description:119 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN:9798991139137