The Magic Skin
Honoré de Balzac
Lu par James E. Carson
The Magic Skin is Honoré de Balzac's first successful novel, exploring the intricate relationship between desire, materialism, and the human condition. The story follows a young man who comes into possession of a magical skin that grants him the ability to fulfill his every wish, but at a steep price. As he indulges in the pleasures of life, he must confront the consequences of his choices and the emptiness that often accompanies unchecked ambition.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Balzac critiques the bourgeois society of his time, delving into themes of greed, vanity, and the pursuit of happiness. The narrative is rich with philosophical reflections, making it not just a tale of fantasy but also a profound commentary on the nature of existence.
With its blend of realism and allegory, The Magic Skin stands out as a significant work within Balzac's Comédie Humaine, featuring recurring characters and a vivid portrayal of the social landscape. This novel invites listeners to ponder the true cost of their desires and the fleeting nature of satisfaction.
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Critiques
A great and tragic story
Lord Invictus
well read. the reading was a bit slow, but 1.7x does wonders!