CROWNED BY THE FRENCH ACADEMY
Parisian novelist Emile Souvestre was born in 1806 in Morlaix,
the son of a civil engineer. Later, Souvestre studied law, and
worked in many professions, from journalist to schoolmaster, before
entering upon a life of letters. During his lifetime, his novels
were popular and well-received. Souvestre is the author of a very
early science fiction novel, "The World as it Will Be" ("Le Monde
Tel Qu'il Sera"), first-published in 1846. "An "Attic" Philosopher"
is the tale, in epistemological form, of one year in the life a
young clerk who lives in an attic -- not a Greek philosopher. A
kindly and thoughtful, if impulsive young man, the clerk's
experiences will inspire and delight you from January 1 to December
31 -- and they provide an especially interesting portrait of life
in Paris in the mid-Nineteenth century that contrasts with the
acerbic, cynical vision of Balzac or the amoral world of
Flaubert.
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