The inspiration for Puccini's great opera La Bohème, Henri Murger's
episodic story of the bohemians of mid-19th century Paris is a lively,
eccentric and amusing narrative - it is presented here with the original
33 drawings. Less a novel and more a series of entertaining encounters,
Murger's work constructs a picture of artistic community and madcap
association - aspiring painters, musicians and writers, all with strange
stories to tell. Though struggling with poverty, the bohemians are
blessed with occasional good fortune; eccentric but monied clients, or
jobs landed by sheer luck and opportunistic panache. More than this
however is the abiding theme of bonhomie between the young associates;
all share the same dream - recognition and money for their creative
endeavours - and are bound together by their place of meeting and low
social standing. The café where the group gather to socialize serves as
the genesis for several plotlines; here the protagonists commiserate and
collaborate in equal measure.