Author(s): Zola, Émile
Reader(s): Pugh, Leighton
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0352
Barcode: 9781781982266
Release Date: 06/2019

ZOLA, É.: Assommoir (L') (Unabridged)

Brutal, gripping and heart-wrenching, L’Assommoir (also known as The Drinking Den) chronicles the tragic downward spiral of Gervaise Macquart, a good-natured and hardworking laundress who slides into alcoholism and despair. After her lover abandons her and their two children, Gervaise marries a tin worker, Coupeau, who helps her rebuild her life. She starts her own business and the two have a daughter, Anna (the protagonist of Zola’s later novel, Nana). But their happiness is short-lived as a freak accident leaves Coupeau seriously injured, beginning the family’s fall into alcohol, desperation and violence. Disturbingly realistic, L’Assommoir is a vivid portrayal of life in late 19th-century Paris.

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1L'Assommoir10:34
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2In time the Boulevards settled into their usual…09:25
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3She went to the pawnshop, however.10:13
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4Madame Boche was now washing only very slowly.09:47
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5Has papa sent you?' asked Gervaise.09:46
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6Gervaise was hit first in the legs.14:29
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7Chapter 212:04
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8The shops were now almost empty.09:47
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9They had already gone about a hundred paces…10:04
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10Towards the end of June, Coupeau lost his…11:56
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11Now that she had finally made it to the top…09:10
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12Gervaise had returned to her seat, disenchanted…11:02
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13Chapter 310:23
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14It was a fair walk from the mayor's office…11:15
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15There was a discussion after each proposal.10:33
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16When they had been all around the Salon…09:29
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17Boche thought of a joke and everyone took it up.11:02
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18The general conversation was becoming grave.10:15
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19Coupeau delivered the little speech with…13:13
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20Chapter 411:02
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21Coupeau was still employed at the hospital.09:34
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22Coupeau did not sleep much that night.11:24
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23The Coupeaus went out nearly every Sunday…08:43
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24Have you seen my wife?' he asked.10:34
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25Coupeau’s accident had created quite a commotion…09:49
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26For another two months Coupeau hobbled about on crutches.09:59
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27Chapter 512:39
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28In the neighbourhood the new shop produced…13:08
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29It was now the warm time of the year.10:09
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30Gervaise, serious and her mind fully occupied...09:19
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31Coupeau had arisen and was becoming angry...09:55
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32When he had thoroughly badgered the…11:12
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33As a matter of fact, things had not gone…11:02
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34Chapter 607:22
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35She remained. Étienne returned to the bellows.10:24
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36There was no brandy in Golden-Mug's veins…10:09
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37You sure you've brought everything?'…10:20
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38That was the starting point of a great friendship.12:13
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39She drank another small sip, then added rapidly...09:15
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40The laundress took particular pains with the…10:46
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41Chapter 710:08
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42At length Monday arrived. Now that Gervaise…07:58
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43Towards five o'clock the guests began to arrive.11:19
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44At length they discovered Coupeau and Poisson…08:45
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45Christ almighty! What a hole they were…09:23
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46It was one hell of a feast; that is to say…09:19
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47In the midst of the noise, however, a conversation…10:47
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48Golden horizons were opening up all around…09:00
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49Gervaise exchanged a glance with Madame Boche…09:33
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50Chapter 808:04
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51As soon as the Lorilleuxs knew who he was…09:31
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52Then the furniture for the room had to be…08:49
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53At the beginning of the new arrangement…09:46
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54Gervaise was quite at her ease in this matter…09:35
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55Goujet now didn't know what to do with his hands…11:39
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56Now they were talking of women…10:49
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57Two days passed by. The roofer had not returned.11:35
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58Chapter 910:43
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59Very pale, her limbs already trembling…11:44
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60Whilst idleness and poverty entered, dirtiness…10:09
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61Towards the autumn, unfortunately, things…08:53
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62Gently, without uttering a cry, icy cold yet prudent…10:18
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63There are three of us,' concluded the laundress.09:40
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64The explanation caused the others to nod…12:21
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65Happily, the cemetery was not far off, the little…08:20
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66Chapter 1011:15
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67It so happened that on the evening before…09:22
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68This was their last happy day. Two years…10:45
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69However, one evening in January she knocked…12:52
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70Whenever Gervaise thought of Lalie, she felt…09:34
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71Gervaise remained with him until the evening.13:02
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72Gervaise noticed a couple of men at the bar.11:56
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73Chapter 1111:34
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74Madame Lerat arrived the first, in view of…09:51
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75Whilst speaking they hastened from shop...10:01
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76When the winter arrived, life became…11:40
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77Look here, Madame Coupeau!' cried Virginie…07:31
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78He paused to take five or six marshmallows…07:35
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79It happened one November evening that…11:36
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80There was only one thing that really bothered…12:10
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81Chapter 1210:56
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82At winter time, up these stairs of the house…11:12
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83Gervaise had sprung upon Bijard and torn…10:22
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84She was walking heavily up the Rue des…08:33
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85The night was gathering, but children were…08:06
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86Gervaise stood in front of l'Assommoir...10:14
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87It was a perfect tempest. On these heights…08:20
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88Overcome with surprise and emotion she…08:04
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89Chapter 1308:32
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90That evening everyone in the tenement…08:51
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91In the Rue de la Goutte-d’Or the Boches…08:11
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92With a terrible leap, he went head first against…11:06
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