
This biography invites listeners into a richly illustrated gallery of humanity’s most influential creators, using Honoré de Balzac as a vivid centerpiece. The authors blend careful scholarship with a storyteller’s eye, turning the facts of his life into an engaging portrait that feels both intimate and expansive. From his modest birth in Tours to the early stirrings of his literary ambition, the narrative sets the tone for a study of character, will, and the relentless pursuit of art.
Balzac’s childhood home, the bustling streets of his native region, and his family’s modest means are rendered with vivid detail, revealing how these surroundings shaped his fierce determination. The early chapters follow his apprenticeship, his first forays into business, and the daring steps that led him toward the world of letters. Listeners will sense the moral “mountain top” the author describes—a place where Balzac’s restless spirit begins to climb, foreshadowing the monumental work that would later define his legacy.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (259K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sue Asscher and Rebecca Trump.
Release date
2003-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1876–1947
A French man of letters with a wide-ranging curiosity, he wrote literary biographies, criticism, memoir, and even speculative fiction. His books often aimed to make major cultural figures feel approachable to general readers.
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A French writer and arts advocate, he moved between novels, essays, and cultural work with a strong interest in bringing art into public life. His career joined literary ambition with public service in the world of the fine arts.
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