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Blood, Sex and Money: The Life and Work of Emile Zola

4 Extra Debut. Double Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson in Paris presents an insight into one of France's greatest writers. From 2015.

Double Oscar-winning actress, and former politician, Glenda Jackson, presents an intriguing insight into the physical and cultural landscape of one of France's most prolific and influential writers – Emile Zola.

She travels to Paris to get a real flavour of the great writer's work and life, and how his experience and the life around him informed his great commentary of novels on the Second Empire. Zola's descendants describe how the reaction to J'Accuse and the Dreyfus Affair, where Zola accused the French Army of a cover up in an open letter to the press, still creates waves and bad feelings for the family. It's a journey of discovery for Jackson, right down to the fact that both Zola and she befriended a mouse.

She travels to his country home in Medan and meets his great grand-daughter. This was the home where, with his wife, he entertained his friends, such as Flaubert and Cezanne, where he set up a home for his lover and two children near by, and where he would cycle every afternoon to visit them.

Glenda also visits key areas in Paris where Zola lived in dire poverty, and where he gathered with his artist contemporaries - Manet, Monet, CΓ©zanne at the height of the impressionistic and naturalistic movement.

And finally a trip to Aix-en-Provence, in the South, where Zola and CΓ©zanne grew up.

Producer: Pauline Harris

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in November 2015.

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30 minutes

Last on

Wed 11 May 2022 02:30

Broadcasts

  • Mon 16 Nov 2015 16:00
  • Tue 24 Nov 2015 09:00
  • Tue 24 Nov 2015 21:30
  • Tue 10 May 2022 14:30
  • Wed 11 May 2022 02:30

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