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The Girl with the Golden Eyes

The Girl with the Golden Eyes

by Honoré de Balzac, translated from the French by Carol Cosman, introduction by Robert Alter

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A handsome, brilliant, consummate hedonist, Henri de Marsay believes in neither man nor woman, neither God nor the devil. He believes in Paris, a city of decadence and sin, a city where every passion is resolved into gold or pleasure.

From the first moment Henri catches sight of the girl, he is infatuated. And so is she. Though closely guarded by a stern chaperone, she manages to brush against him in the street and squeeze his hand. Desperate for another glimpse of this "woman of fire," Henri returns every day to where he last saw her until he learnes her name, Paquita Valdes, and her address, a forbidding mansion on the Rue Saint-Lazare protected by vicious dogs. Penetrating this palace becomes Henri's obsession. He makes elaborate plans and enlists the help of a secret society, the Devorants, but when at last he enters, he learns a bitter truth not only about the girl but about his own half sister. His erotic quest ends in bloodshed.

The Girl with the Golden Eyes 
is one of the most memorable and fantastic episodes in Balzac's Human Comedy—its dark vision of Paris and human sexuality an inspiration to Oscar Wilde in Salomé and to Marcel Proust, whose Baron de Charlus praises its author for his knowledge "even of those passions which the rest of the world ignores, or studies only to castigate them."

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Series: NYRB Classics
ISBN: 9781681379067
Pages: 112
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Praise

This is the magnificent and unforgettable tale in which sensuality grows out of mystery. . . . The begninning might have come from the pen of Dante, the end from the Thousand and One Nights, but the whole could only be the work of the man who wrote it.
—Hugo von Hofmannsthal

The Girl with the Golden Eyes is a truly audacious story, as Proust claimed: it opens to literary representation same-sex love generally kept in the closet or underworld.
—Peter Brooks

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