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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter  
Author: Henri Murger
ISBN: 0812218841
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Bohemians of the Latin Quarter

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"Known chiefly as the basis for Puccini's great opera La Boheme and resurrected more recently as the musical Rent, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter is one of the most culturally influential French novels of the nineteenth century, but one that has been overshadowed by its more popular musical adaptations. Based largely upon Henri Murger's own experiences and those of his fellow artists, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter was originally produced as a play in 1849 and first appeared in book form in 1851. It was an immediate sensation. The novel consists of a series of interrelated episodes in the lives of a group of poor friends - a musician, a poet, a philosopher, a sculptor, and a painter - who attempt to maintain their artistic ideals while struggling for food, shelter, and sex." "Set in the ancient Latin Quarter, a vibrant and cosmopolitan area near the University of Paris, the novel is a masterful portrait of nineteenth-century Parisian artistic life. "Bohemian" soon became synonymous with "artist," and it is from Murger's novel that the word and concept entered the English language. Drawn from real-life characters and events, the themes of love, sacrifice, and "selling out" are immediately recognizable to the modern reader." Capturing the heart, spirit, and bittersweet humor of the world of struggling artists, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter is the universal story of one's attempt to leave a mark on the world.

     



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