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Pot Bouille - Premium French Cooking Pot for Home Chefs | Perfect for Soups, Stews & Slow Cooking | Ideal for Kitchens & Culinary Enthusiasts
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Pot Bouille - Premium French Cooking Pot for Home Chefs | Perfect for Soups, Stews & Slow Cooking | Ideal for Kitchens & Culinary Enthusiasts Pot Bouille - Premium French Cooking Pot for Home Chefs | Perfect for Soups, Stews & Slow Cooking | Ideal for Kitchens & Culinary Enthusiasts
Pot Bouille - Premium French Cooking Pot for Home Chefs | Perfect for Soups, Stews & Slow Cooking | Ideal for Kitchens & Culinary Enthusiasts
Pot Bouille - Premium French Cooking Pot for Home Chefs | Perfect for Soups, Stews & Slow Cooking | Ideal for Kitchens & Culinary Enthusiasts
Pot Bouille - Premium French Cooking Pot for Home Chefs | Perfect for Soups, Stews & Slow Cooking | Ideal for Kitchens & Culinary Enthusiasts
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In POT BOUILLE, the well-known French novelist Émile Zola and dramatist William Busnach combine their talents to unmask the hypocrisy that hides behind the façade of a respectable and fashionable Parisian apartment house. The Josserands are struggling to make ends meet, and at the same time to marry off their two daughters to prosperous businessmen. At the heart of this broken family is a weak husband and domineering, spendthrift wife, who between them create two willful children who are doomed to unhappy lives. The sly and adulterous Berthe seduces a shop owner into marriage, and Hortense eventually runs off with the man she loves--knowing he'll never marry her. The result is an unflattering portrayal of a corrupt, immoral society at the heart of French life in the late nineteenth century. Based on one of the great novels of modern literature!
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Zola's literary terrain was the victim with no voice, the laborers, those that made civilization run at great human cost. In "Pot- Bouille", (Boiling Pot), Zola has taken on the middle class residents of an apartment building and savages their collective pretensions of moral superiority. The stink of petty economies, money lust and aristocratic yearing is everywhere. His hero is Octave Mouret a young cloth merchant from the provinces who comes to 1860s Paris to make his fortune. In this residential building whose public areas are overdone with architectural garnish Mouret makes his home among an unhealthy bunch of souls. There are voracious mothers trying to marry off lackluster, shallow daughters, philandering husbands, besieged, toiling husbands, cold indifferent wives, callous mistresses. The servants are stored away for the night in their garret rooms after a day of being subjected to the customary regimen of abuse and bullying dished up by their employers. That the servants are a crude, ignorant crowd makes them no more worthy of respect than their masters. In the parallel world of house help slop bucket throwing, vulgar gossip, same sex seduction and infant death figures prominently. On the quest to conquer big, bad Paris Mouret helps himself heartily to all this messy stew offers whether neighbors' wives or solitary widows. He tastes whatever his manipulations bring his way. Women are a banquet fit for the taking if they can be emotionally and physically overpowered, so says the masculine imperative of the times. But then the female characters here have little to admire. The women represent a menu of every sort of female vice, wallowing in vanity, indolence and self-complacency served up in heaping portions. There is so much tragedy in this house that the horrors of greed and duplicity become almost farcical in Zola's hands. On these pages we live through a years worth of Jerry Springer moments top hats and crinoline hoop skirts flying in contentious free-for-all. "Pot- Bouille" is a feast of poisonous family values to be savored comfortably by the modern reader from the vantage point of a new (more humanist?) millennium.

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