Beschreibung:
The short story "e;Facino Cane"e; has been categorized as both a "e;Philosophical Study"e; and a "e;Scene of Paris Life"e; in various editions of French writer Honore de Balzac's sprawling series The Human Comedy. The narrator is attending a wedding and takes an interest in one of the musicians performing at the event, an elderly blind man with a compellingly wizened visage. After being prompted, the musician, named Marco-Facino Cane, spills his surprising and tragic life story.
The short story "e;Facino Cane"e; has been categorized as both a "e;Philosophical Study"e; and a "e;Scene of Paris Life"e; in various editions of French writer Honore de Balzac's sprawling series The Human Comedy. The narrator is attending a wedding and takes an interest in one of the musicians performing at the event, an elderly blind man with a compellingly wizened visage. After being prompted, the musician, named Marco-Facino Cane, spills his surprising and tragic life story.