The ghost of Balzac
September 17th, 2006
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Honoré de Balzac is one of the most famous french writer. He lived, between 1840 et 1847, in a house at Passy, a small village now included in Paris. This mansion became a Museum where you can see the his library and the genealogy of all of the caracters he invented. At the very end of the garden, there is a bust of the writer, under the foliage. Balzac seems to observe people from his retreat, as the witness of the Parisian society he described so precisely in his prolific work. |










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1. Benedicte | October 11th, 2006 at 11:38 am
I like Balzac very much, he was/ is one of the greatest French authors. Indeed, he created over 2 thousand of caracters, wrote over 90 books, and had an unique way to observe and describe things, such as streets, shops, etc.
Paris is a fascinating city for literature lovers.
For Paris lovers, visit also http://paris-tourism.typepad.com/an_american_in_paris !!!
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