
audiobook
by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt
The ninth volume of this intimate journal offers a window onto the private and public life of a prominent French writer during the early 1890s. Beginning on the first day of 1892, he records his own sense of stagnation, the rare pleasure of stepping out for a dinner with the Daudet family, and the lively conversations that swirl around literature, politics and everyday quirks of his circle.
Through entries about unexpected letters from newspaper editors, heated debates at salons, and candid impressions of figures such as Maupassant, Coppée and the members of the Figaro staff, the diary captures the texture of Parisian artistic society. The writer’s humor, self‑reflection and occasional melancholy give listeners a nuanced portrait of a world where ambition, friendship and creative tension coexist.
Full title
Journal des Goncourt (Troisième série, troisième volume) Mémoires de la vie littéraire
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (582K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1896
Best known for the books and journals he created with his brother Jules, this 19th-century French writer helped shape literary realism and left a lasting mark on French literary culture. His name lives on through the Prix Goncourt, one of France’s most famous literary awards.
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1830–1870
Known for writing side by side with his older brother Edmond, this 19th-century French author helped shape modern literary realism with novels, art criticism, and one of the era’s most vivid journals. His short life left a lasting mark on French letters, especially through the legacy that later inspired the Prix Goncourt.
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