Rome

Cover of Rome by Émile Zola
Author: Émile Zola
Publisher: Mint Editions
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 580
ISBN-13: 9781513205571
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 1.54 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843.8
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“Rome” by Émile Zola is a novel published by Mint Editions on August 10, 2021. This edition, comprising 580 pages, presents the second installment in Zola’s “Three Cities Trilogy.” The narrative follows Abbé Pierre Froment as he grapples with his faith amid the complexities of political, religious, and social life. Inspired by a pilgrimage to Lourdes, Froment embarks on a mission to reform the Church through socialistic Catholicism, seeking to advocate for its most vulnerable members. His journey takes him to Rome, where he hopes to gain an audience with the Pope, but he soon finds himself caught in a web of waiting and disillusionment.

Readers will encounter a profound exploration of modern man’s struggle with faith and institutional rigidity. As Froment navigates the ancient beauty of Rome, he faces a pivotal choice between maintaining hope for change and reevaluating his own life. This edition of “Rome” not only retains the essence of Zola’s original work but also aims to resonate with contemporary audiences. The book delves into themes of faith, reform, and the challenges of confronting tradition, making it a significant addition to the canon of French literature.


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Rome (1896) is a novel by French author Émile Zola. Rome is the second installment in Zola’s celebrated Three Cities Trilogy. Published toward the end of Zola’s career, the trilogy is an ambitious, sweeping study of one man’s struggle with faith in political, religious, and social life. Following his protagonist Abbé Pierre Froment, Zola provides a striking portrait of the soul of modern man in crisis with itself and with an ever-changing world. In Rome, Abbé Froment–inspired by his pilgrimage to the holy city of Lourdes–writes a book on socialistic Catholicism aimed at reforming the Church in order to benefit its most vulnerable subjects. Facing censure from Vatican officials, he travels to the heart of the Catholic world, where he hopes to gain an audience with the Pope in order to vindicate himself. Filled with hope, and perhaps more than a little naïve, Froment believes he can inspire radical institutional changes for the Church. When he gets to Rome, however, he finds himself waiting endlessly for his chance to arrive. As days turn into weeks, and weeks turn to months, Pierre grows tired of the city’s ancient beauty, which never fails to remind him of his fate as a member of an institution brought low by its commitment to tradition. Soon, he is faced with a choice–to continue to hope for change, or to change his own, small life. This edition of Émile Zola’s Rome is a classic work of French literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher: Mint Editions. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9781513205571.
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Language: en. Pages: 580.

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