This is my
second participation in Brona’s Salon. It’s a
new meme which aims to gather a group of like-minded bookish people 'under the
roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to
refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through
conversation.'
(wikipedia)
So, here’s
mine…
What
are your currently reading?
Money by Émile Zola
How
did you find out about this book?
I have become
a hardcore fan of Zola right after reading Therese
Raquin, back in 2011. Naturally I then searched for more of his books. And
how delighted was I when being introduced to the Rougon-Maquart series with 20
books. 20, yay! Money is the 18th
book of the series.
Why
are you reading it now?
My first reading
from Rougon-Maquart is L’Assommoir. I
picked Oxford World Classics (OWC) edition, and was very satisfied with the
translation. Plus OWC uses lovely paintings for its cover, and I love it! So, I
decided to read the series from OWC edition in random order. Money is one of the latest being published,
and I am also reading it for The Classic Club challenge.
First
impressions?
It will be
slightly boring because of its financial theme. But, knowing Zola and his
story-telling talent, I still had hope.
Which
character do you relate to so far?
Madame
Caroline. She is a trusted friend and also mistress of Saccard (born Aristide
Rougon—from The Kill). Madam Caroline is a sensible and self-esteemed woman. She
admires Saccard’s ambition to “conquer financial world”, but does not let
passion overcome her conscience. She seems to know what must be done, and
although disagrees with Saccard, she keeps protecting him from scandals. Though she is broken-hearted over Saccard’s affair, she still befriends him.
Are
you happy to continue?
Of course! It
has been a pleasant reading, although I’m not very familiar with the stock
exchange terms and system.
Where
do you think the story will go?
I am only 100s
pages left to end, so it’s quite obvious about how Saccard’s condition would
be. But I am really curious about how Madam Caroline would react.
So, have you
read this book?