Word: zola
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Life of Emile Zola," starring Paul Muni, will conclude the Hillel Foundation film series Sunday night at Phillips Brooks House at 8 o'clock. The March of Time on Palestine will round out the program...
After Retreat. By far the boldest paintings in the show were the products of his Paris period: the days when Cézanne lived on the Left Bank, sat up late sipping red wine with a young writer named Émile Zola...
...world's great fiction traditions none is hardier than the encyclopedic chronicle of French national life. Honoré de Balzac's La Comedie Humaine was a procession of some 90 stories. Then came Emile Zola's 20-volume series of novels, Les Rougon-Macquart. Now Jules Romains' Men of Good Will, a study of French history and habits between 1908 and 1933, has reached its 13th and penultimate volume...
Escape in Passion, like its predecessors, is a novel with a vast and varied cast. Its 400-odd characters - including an orphan boy, an electrician, an absconding millionaire, an actress, a smattering of Cabinet ministers-have one notable advantage over Balzac's and Zola's 19th Century people: Romains' travel...
...Zola? "Mismanagement, cupidity and wanton neglect . . . in a period of 14 years . . . have made dead 28,000 mineworkers. . . . We accuse that in the same period . . . management and stockholders . . . violently mangled, crushed and shattered the bodies of 1,004,000 mineworkers...