
The Kill
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The Kill is a scorching work of nineteenth-century French naturalism, the second instalment in Émile Zola's monumental twenty-volume Rougon-Macquart cycle. Set against the glittering backdrop of Baron Haussmann's radical transformation of Paris under Napoleon III, the novel chronicles the frenzied land speculation and grotesque nouveaux-riches excess that consumed the French capital. At its centre is Aristide Saccard, a ruthless social climber who prostitutes his ambitions — and those closest to him — in his insatiable hunger for wealth and status. Zola presents this world with savage, unflinching precision, stripping away the veneer of Second Empire glamour to expose the moral rot beneath. A masterwork of realist fiction, it stands as one of literature's most damning indictments of greed, corruption, and the commodification of human desire.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
The Kill is a scorching work of nineteenth-century French naturalism, the second instalment in Émile Zola's monumental twenty-volume Rougon-Macquart cycle. Set against the glittering backdrop of Baron Haussmann's radical transformation of Paris under Napoleon III, the novel chronicles the frenzied land speculation and grotesque nouveaux-riches excess that consumed the French capital. At its centre is Aristide Saccard, a ruthless social climber who prostitutes his ambitions — and those closest to him — in his insatiable hunger for wealth and status. Zola presents this world with savage, unflinching precision, stripping away the veneer of Second Empire glamour to expose the moral rot beneath. A masterwork of realist fiction, it stands as one of literature's most damning indictments of greed, corruption, and the commodification of human desire.












