Description
By: Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893)
“Boule de Suif” by Guy de Maupassant is a captivating and thought-provoking story set during the Franco-Prussian War. The plot follows a diverse group of travelers escaping the war-torn city of Rouen, each with their own motives and secrets. The titular character, Boule de Suif, is a humble prostitute who becomes the unlikely hero of the story, displaying immense compassion and bravery amidst the hypocrisy of her fellow travelers.
Maupassant’s talent for vividly describing scenes and characters shines throughout the novella, transporting readers to the cramped carriage alongside the travelers. The tension and moral dilemmas faced by the group are expertly portrayed, leading to a powerful and unforgettable ending that leaves readers reflecting on the true nature of humanity.
Overall, “Boule de Suif” is a timeless classic that explores themes of class, morality, and sacrifice, and showcases Maupassant’s masterful storytelling abilities. Highly recommended for those interested in historical fiction and character-driven narratives.
Book Description:
Boule de Suif (1880) is a short story by the late-19th century French writer Guy de Maupassant. It is arguably his most famous short story, and is the title story for his collection on the Franco-Prussian War, entitled “Boule de Suif et Autres Contes de la Guerre” (“Boule de Suif and Other Stories of the War”). John Ford said that his film Stagecoach was in many ways a western rewrite of Boule de Suif.
