A Passion in the Desert
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Honoré de Balzac
Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) was a French novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Regarded as one of the key figures of French and European literature, Balzac’s realist approach to writing would influence Charles Dickens, Émile Zola, Henry James, Gustave Flaubert, and Karl Marx. With a precocious attitude and fierce intellect, Balzac struggled first in school and then in business before dedicating himself to the pursuit of writing as both an art and a profession. His distinctly industrious work routine—he spent hours each day writing furiously by hand and made extensive edits during the publication process—led to a prodigious output of dozens of novels, stories, plays, and novellas. La Comédie humaine, Balzac’s most famous work, is a sequence of 91 finished and 46 unfinished stories, novels, and essays with which he attempted to realistically and exhaustively portray every aspect of French society during the early-nineteenth century.
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Title: A Passion in the Desert
Author: Honore de Balzac
Translator: Ernest Dowson
Release Date: December, 1998 [Etext #1555]
Posting Date: February 26, 2010
Language: English
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A PASSION IN THE DESERT
By Honore De Balzac
Translated by Ernest Dowson
A PASSION IN THE DESERT
The whole show is dreadful,
she cried coming out of the menagerie of M. Martin. She had just been looking at that daring speculator working with his hyena,
—to speak in the style of the programme.
By what means,
she continued, can he have tamed these animals to such a point as to be certain of their affection for——
What seems to you a problem,
said I, interrupting, is really quite natural.
Oh!
she cried, letting an incredulous smile wander over her lips.
You think that beasts are wholly without passions?
I asked her. Quite the reverse; we can communicate to them all the vices arising in our own state of civilization.
She looked at me with an air of astonishment.
But,
I continued, "the first time I saw M. Martin, I admit, like you, I did give vent to an exclamation of surprise. I found myself next to an old soldier with the right leg amputated, who had come in with me. His face had struck me. He had one of those heroic heads, stamped with the seal of warfare, and on which the battles of Napoleon are written. Besides, he had that frank, good-humored expression which always impresses me favorably. He was without doubt one of those troopers who are surprised at nothing, who find matter for laughter in the contortions of a dying comrade, who bury or plunder him quite light-heartedly, who stand intrepidly in the way of bullets;—in fact, one of those men who waste no time in deliberation, and would not hesitate to make friends with the devil himself. After looking very attentively at the proprietor of the menagerie getting out of his box, my companion pursed up his lips with an air of mockery and contempt, with that peculiar and expressive twist which