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3.43 AVERAGE

challenging reflective tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Loveable characters: Complicated

Extremely werid, didn't understand a lot of themes in this book. Though the themes I understood were some of the most unique things in literature. Absoluetly will be re-reading, perhaps in a differnt language. Maybe I'll check out the films.
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix

Даже не знаю, что сказать вам про мои впечатления от знакомства с Бальзаком и его "Шагреневой кожи". Знаю, что у этой книги много фанатов, но я, к сожалению, не стану одной из них.

Завязка, казалось бы, очень интригует. Главный герой получает предмет (ту самую шагреневую кожу), благодаря которому все его желания будут исполняться, но цена этому -- его жизнь. Её срок будет укорачиваться. Я ждала, что буду поглощена терзаниями, какими-то внутренними монологами, поисками, что Бальзак будет ставить персонажа в разные ситуации сложного выбора...

Но читать эту книгу было жуткой каторгой для меня. Простите, фанаты Бальзака, но параграфы длиной в 8+ страниц -- это ненормально, в каком бы веке не была написана книга. Читать такое невозможно, ничего захватывающего и берущего за душу, дойдя до 150-й страницы я так и не встретила, а возвращаться к книге с каждым разом хотелось всё меньше и меньше. Язык и стиль письма тяжелый, нечитабельный и абсолютно не живой.

Мучить себя я не люблю, у меня полно интересных ждунов, чтобы тратить время на что-то, вызывающее такие унылые эмоции. Так что, прощай Бальзак, ты оказался не моим автором.

coline_07's review

4.5
dark reflective slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Fortunes made and spent and made and spent, obsession, debauchery, Rastignac, and Bianchon--in other words The Wild Ass's Skin is classic Balzac. Which was not exactly what I expected, since I thought this relatively early novel that he categorized in his "Philosophical Studies" section of the Human Comedy would be different from his "Studies of Manners" that is the category for most of his novels and stories. But the surprise was a mostly pleasant one.

The Wild Ass's Skin does have a fantastic basis, centering around a magical skin that confers wishes--but in doing so shrinks with each wish until when it is gone the owner will die. But the execution is purely realistic, as the wishes come about almost by coincidence and the descriptions are firmly rooted in Paris circa 1830.

It begins with Raphael de Valentin losing his last gold piece at the gambling table, going to commit suicide, and then ending up in a shop where he acquires the Wild Ass's Skin. He wishes for a debaucherous party--which is what is described over the course of the first part of the book, with interesting discussions of the role of journalism and art. In the second part of the book Raphael recounts the sequence of events that led him to his almost suicide, with the juxtaposition of a more simple, virtuous woman to a beautiful, heartless one who epitomizes "society". Finally the third part picks up Raphael sometime after the party when he is living in seclusion, walling himself off from the world and any possible desires--in an attempt to avoid making any wishes and thus shrinking the magic skin and killing himself.

The Wild Ass's Skin is mostly about obsession, desire, and the attempts to control and channel it. And it is also about society, wealth, love, art, Paris, politics, and all the other themes of the Human Comedy.
dark mysterious reflective slow-paced

this motherfucker was trying to use all the words in the dictionary like SHUT UP. also almost an entire chapter dedicated to the main character complaining about how he can't get bitches........ please shut the fuck up. just shut up
challenging reflective slow-paced