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Bel-Ami by Guy de Maupassant
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it was amazing
bookshelves: favorites, french-authored, classics


This was my first Maupassant novel and it impressed me as a brilliantly told story about how a journalist-turned-parvenu of low-born parentage attained status, wealth and power by sleazy means in Third Republic France.

In a witty and crisp style, the story flows smoothly along as the protagonist jumps from one woman’s embrace to the next, gathering each time more worldly benefits like career advancement, social recognition, wealth and status. His only weapon of conquest is his youth and his handsome face, hence his nickname “Bel Ami�, apart from a heart of steel. Maupassant sketches with virtuosity each of his cold, calculated social-climbing ventures with smirking irony, barely hiding his own scornful snide at the Parisian society’s bourgeois-capitalist immorality and journalistic farce.

After reading the first few chapters, I thought the protagonist seemed to bear resemblance to Eugene de Rastignac in Balzac’s “Le Pere Goriot� and Julien Sorel in Stendhal’s “The Red and the Black�. When I reached the end though, I had to conclude that Georges Duroy is the true heartless, predatory and hypocritical villain of the three.

This novel, being a 19th century work of realist fiction, deals with themes that are just as contemporary as they are historical. It makes one mull over the connection between today’s unbridled capitalism and societies� lack of scruples.
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Reading Progress

July 11, 2014 – Shelved
July 11, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read
January 14, 2015 – Started Reading
January 25, 2015 –
0.0% "48% done. Have been absorbed since the start!"
February 1, 2015 – Finished Reading
May 6, 2015 – Shelved as: favorites
March 27, 2016 – Shelved as: french-authored
September 5, 2016 – Shelved as: classics

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Chrissie Alice, I am so glad you enjoyed it. Could you laugh at how wickedly they all behaved? They all deserved each other! Excellent writing too.


Alice Poon Yes, Chrissie, I couldn't help chuckling all the way. Maupassant is a brilliant and witty storyteller. I'll be reading more of his works for sure - have just downloaded "Une Vie" and "La Parure". May even try a French version :)


Chrissie I hope that turns out to be equally good.

How is your writing coming along?


message 4: by Alice (last edited Feb 06, 2015 10:05AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Alice Poon Thanks, Chrissie, for your review of Bel Ami which encouraged me to read it!

I've finished about one-quarter of my planned 100,000 words, and am glad that I'm on target with my set goal of writing 4,000 words per week. I guess my passion with Chinese history is what keeps me going.


Chrissie Good luck and continued success with your goal. :0)


Alice Poon Thanks :)


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Russell Bittner Alice,

They don't get much better than de Maupassant! IMHO, he's right up there with O. Henry, Chekhov and Poe in the short story department. And in our day, you might even add T. C. Boyle to that list.

Russell


Alice Poon Hi Russel, thanks for taking time to comment. I'm so glad that I tried Bel Ami as my first Maupassant novel. I have a feeling that he's going to be one of my favorite authors :)


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Russell Bittner Alice

I dare say he will be.

Did you know that he died of syphilis? First, however, he went crazy.

Russell


message 10: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Russell Fine review. Thanks.


Alice Poon Thank you for your nice comment Glenn!


message 12: by John (new)

John Frankham Thank you for the great review, reminding me of this brilliant book. We 'did' Maupassant short stories for French 'A'-Level. What a treat that was, and I've never forgotten the awfully sad conclusion of La Parure.


Alice Poon Thanks John for your kind words. I'm glad you mentioned La Parure, as I was going to add it to my to-read list after someone else recommended it, but somehow forgot.

I'm reading some of Maupassant's short stories and am really adoring them!


Alice Poon Heehee, Elyse, I know you'll like this one. And thank you for your kind words.


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