Œuvres complètes de Guy de Maupassant - volume 09 by Guy de Maupassant
This isn't a single novel, but a collection of Maupassant's shorter works from a specific period. Think of it as a gallery of human portraits, each framed by the precise, unflinching eye of a master observer. The stories here often center on ordinary people—bourgeois families, soldiers, farmers, clerks—whose lives are upended by a single event, a hidden secret, or a flaw in their own character.
The Story
There's no one plot. Instead, you journey through a series of standalone tales. A respected man's life unravels over a perceived social slight. A soldier confronts a horrifying act of vengeance. A family's stability is poisoned by greed and suspicion. Maupassant sets the scene with incredible economy, then lets the tension build from the characters' own choices and the rigid rules of their society. The endings are rarely neat; they're more like a door left slightly ajar, letting you see the consequences stretching into an uncertain future.
Why You Should Read It
I keep returning to Maupassant because he refuses to look away. His characters are flawed, often weak, and completely believable. He writes about envy, fear, and hypocrisy with a clarity that can make you wince in recognition. There's no sentimental padding here. His prose is like a sharp, clean knife—it cuts right to the heart of the matter. Reading him is a reminder that the most intense dramas often play out in quiet parlors and mundane settings.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love character-driven stories and don't require happy endings. If you appreciate the psychological depth of Dostoevsky but prefer it served in concentrated, powerful doses, this volume is for you. It's also a fantastic pick for writers wanting to study how to build tension and reveal character through action and detail. Just don't expect to feel warm and fuzzy afterward—you'll feel thoughtful, unsettled, and deeply impressed.
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David Robinson
6 months agoHonestly, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Truly inspiring.