
audiobook
by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Mireille Harmelin and the
TROISIÈME SÉRIE—DEUXIÈME VOLUME - DEUXIÈME MILLE, PARIS, BIBLIOTHÈQUE-CHARPENTIER G. CHARPENTIER ET E. FASQUELLE, ÉDITEURS, 11, RUE DE GRENELLE.
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Within the pages of this intimate journal, a celebrated French writer records the restless pulse of Parisian literary life between 1889 and 1891. Each entry reads like a snapshot of a bustling salon, from lively dinner conversations with figures such as Daudet and Zola to the backstage drama of new plays being staged. The narrator blends personal cravings—wine, exotic food, and moments of leisure—with sharp observations about the politics of art and the fickle nature of critical reception.
The diary also captures the humor and tension that arise when ambition meets tradition, as illustrated by heated debates over theatrical adaptations and the scorn of clergy in provincial towns. Through vivid descriptions of evenings spent reviewing etchings, negotiating royalties, and mourning the sudden loss of a fellow writer, the memoir offers listeners a textured portrait of a cultural era on the brink of modernity. It is a compelling invitation to hear the voice of a writer who lived at the heart of the French literary avant‑garde.
Full title
Journal des Goncourt (Troisième série, deuxième volume) Mémoires de la vie littéraire Mémoires de la vie littéraire
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1896
Best remembered as one half of the Goncourt brothers, he helped shape French literary realism and left behind a vivid record of 19th-century artistic life. His name also lives on through the Académie Goncourt, created from his will and later associated with France’s most famous literary prize.
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1830–1870
A sharp-eyed chronicler of 19th-century Paris, he wrote side by side with his brother Edmond and helped shape the naturalist style in French literature. Their novels, art writing, and famously observant journal captured the moods, manners, and talk of their age.
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