With Madame Bovary Flaubert established the realistic novel in France. Yet he always refused to...
Nana
Perhaps Zola's most famous novel, Nana is an evocation of the glittering, corrupt world of the...
L’Assommoir
"I wanted to depict the inevitable downfall of the working-class family in the polluted atmosphere...
The Mandarins
With thanks to Kenny Campbell for the review. An immersive experience of a book, taking you into...
Thérèse Raquin
Thanks to our guest reviewer, Kenny Campbell. "I was familiar with Zola's later career, and knew...
Gigi & The Cat
In these two superb stories of the politics of love, Colette is at her witty, instinctive best....
The Years
Considered by many to be Ernaux's defining work, The Years is a narrative of the period 1941 to...
Winter in Sokcho
"An out-of-season South Korean resort, a mysterious foreign visitor and a young woman whose dual...
Babylon
With shades of Abigail's Party and The Outsider, in Yasmina Reza's keenly observed and unsettling...
Kaya Days
In 1999 Kaya, a popular Mauritian Seggae musician organised a free concert for the...