A fine novel by Emile Zola, "The Belly of Paris", is
now in English. It's a quite fun read about a
budding socialist amidst the temptations of
sausages, sex, and lusciuous victuals at the Les
Halles market in Paris one century ago. As usual,
the translation was subsidized by a grant, unlike
the recent past when such maneuvers were
unnecessary. (Sun & Moon paperback).
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