Money
Discover the captivating tale of Money by Émile Zola, a novel that delves into the life of Aristide Rougon, famously known as Saccard. This gripping narrative explores his ruthless pursuit of wealth through cunning financial schemes, revealing the intricate connections between politics, finance, and the media. Zola's insights into the corrupting influence of money resonate powerfully with contemporary society, making this story both timely and relevant.
Published by Oxford University Press in 2014, this edition marks the first new translation in over a century and is the first unabridged English version. With a total of 432 pages, this paperback edition invites readers to immerse themselves in Zola's masterful storytelling. Don't miss the chance to experience this literary classic that continues to echo in today's world of finance and ambition.