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Chargement... The Drunkard: (Guy De Maupassant Masterpiece Collection)par Guy de Maupassant
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The north wind was blowing a hurricane, driving through the sky big, black, heavy clouds from which the rain poured down on the earth with terrific violence. A high sea was raging and dashing its huge, slow, foamy waves along the coast with the rumbling sound of thunder. The waves followed each other close, rolling in as high as mountains, scattering the foam as they broke. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Maupassant sure has enough dark stories to go head to head with Poe, even though their styles couldn't be more different. But they both frequently write about the cruel things in life.
Normally I don't like these kinds of stories, but I admit that it read smoothly and since it's about 1,600 words I didn't have the chance to loose interest. In this story, I started out thinking Jeremy was a decent husband because he had to be convinced to party instead of spending the evening with Malina, but of course he gets drunk and it's a game of anticipating what kind of drunkard he is. ( )