
Tereza Raken
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In deep silence, the vegetable cart was going up the deserted wide street towards Paris; the wheels rattled rhythmically and their echo struck the fronts of the houses that fell asleep on either side behind the vague lines of the elms.
The novel "Nana" by Emil Zola is a story about false love, about feigned passion and lust, greed and all emotions related to possessing material things. Everything is embodied in the figure of a woman, possessed of all the vices that society condemns.
The translation of this book was originally published in 1923 by the Belgrade bookseller S. B. Cvijanović, but the entire edition was confiscated and destroyed by the Germans during the Second World War.