Bookbot

Murger Henry

    Este autor se distingue principalmente por su obra «Scènes de la vie de bohème», inspirada en sus propias experiencias como escritor desesperadamente pobre que vivía en un ático parisino y miembro de un club informal de amigos que se hacían llamar «los bebedores de agua» debido a su pobreza. Su escritura combina instinto con patetismo y humor, predominando a menudo un tono melancólico. Su producción literaria, que abarca novelas, cuentos y letras de canciones, ha inspirado numerosas óperas, operetas y musicales. Su «Canción de Musette» es célebremente descrita como una «lágrima que se ha convertido en una perla de poesía».

    Ze života pařížských bohémů
    Obrazy zo života bohémy
    Die Boheme
    Bohéma II.
    Bohémvilág
    Scenes of Bohemian Life
    • Scenes of Bohemian Life

      • 270 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Louis-Henri Murger, also known as Henri Murger and Henry Murger (1822-1861) was a French novelist and poet. His literary career began about 1841. His first essays were mainly literary and poetic, but under the pressure of earning a living he wrote whatever he could find a market for, turning out prose as he put it, "at the rate of eighty francs an acre." At one point he edited a fashion newspaper, Le Moniteur de la Mode, and a paper for the millinery trade, Le Castor. He is chiefly distinguished as the author of Scenes de la Vie de Boheme, from his own experiences as a desperately poor writer living in a Parisian attic, and member of a loose club of friends who called themselves "the water drinkers." He wrote lyrics as well as novels and stories, the chief being La Chanson de Musette, "a tear, " says Gautier, "which has become a pearl of poetry."

      Scenes of Bohemian Life
      4,0