The Necklace and Other Tales by Joachim Neugroschel - ISBN: 9780375757174
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Worlds of love, lust, madness: Maupassant’s genius shines in short stories.

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2004

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Summary

Ranging from poignant scrutiny of social pretension, to wicked tales of lust and love, to harrowing stories of terror and madness, the genius of Guy de Maupassant, France’s greatest short-story writer, is on full display in this enthralling new translation by Joachim Neugroschel. The stories Neugroschel has gathered vividly reveal Maupassant’s remarkable range, his keen eye, his technical perfection, his sexual realism, his ability to create whole worlds and sum up intricate universes of feel…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780375757174
ISBN-10:0375757171
Author:Joachim Neugroschel, Adam Gopnik, Guy de Maupassant
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Edition:New edition
Release Date:1 January 2004
Weight:193g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm x 13mm
Series:Modern Library Classics
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Critics Review

“Slyly intelligent, engaging, hyper-observant of human nature with all its glories, foibles, and fragile pretense, Maupassant’s stories are as relevant today as when they were first written.” —Elizabeth Berg

About The Author

Joachim Neugroschel

Guy de Maupassant (1850–1893), after serving in the Franco-Prussian War, became a close friend of Flaubert and his circle. He wrote hundreds of short stories as well as novels and verse. In his later years, he suffered from mental illness, and he died in an asylum.

Joachim Neugroschel’s translations include definitive renderings of Kafka, Mann, Racine, Molière, Bataille, and many others; his most recent book is No Star Too Beautiful- An Anthology of Yiddish Stories from 1832 to the Present. He has been awarded the French-American Foundation Translation Prize, the Goethe House/PEN Translation Prize (twice), and Guggenheim and NEA grants. He lives in Belle Harbor, New York.

Adam Gopnik is the author of Paris to the Moon.

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