- Les Soirées de Médan
Les Soirées de Médan ("Evenings at Médan") is a collection of six short stories by six different writers associated with Naturalism, first published in
1880 . All the stories concern theFranco-Prussian War . The contents of the book are as follows:*"L'Attaque du moulin" ("The Attack on the Mill") by
Emile Zola
*'"Boule de Suif " ("Ball of Fat") byGuy de Maupassant
*"Sac au dos" ("Backpack") byJoris-Karl Huysmans
*"La Saignée" ("Bloodshed") byHenri Céard
*"L'Affaire du Grand 7" ("The Affair of the Great 7") byLéon Hennique
*"Après la bataille" ("After the Battle") byPaul Alexis The collection took its title from Zola's house at Médan, near
Paris , where the writers used to meet for literary dinners. The authors were often referred to collectively as the "Médan group". The aim of the collection was to promote the ideals of Naturalism, by treating the events of the Franco-Prussian War in a realistic and often unheroic way, in contrast to officially approved patriotic views of the war. By far the most famous story in the collection is "Boule de Suif ", which immediately launched the career of the youngGuy de Maupassant .ource
* Maupassant: "Oeuvres de Maupassant, tome 1 : Contes et nouvelles, romans " (Robert Laffont, 1988)
External links
* [http://www.guydemaupassant.fr Free audiobook : Boule de Suif (in French)]
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