Nana is a masterpiece from French naturalist writer Émile Zola. First published in German by Aufbau Tb on September 1, 2002, with the ISBN-13 of 978-3746611099 and ISBN-10 of 3746611091, this novel delves into the seedy underbelly of French high society during the late 19th century. Set in a world where social status is not just measured by wealth but also by one’s ability to maintain an air of sophistication and grace, Nana follows the life of Nana Gorobec, a Parisian courtesan whose influence on the wealthy elite and their moral decay becomes her ultimate downfall. Zola’s vivid descriptions and unflinching portrayal of human nature make this novel a powerful exploration of love, corruption, and the destructive forces that shape society.
