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The Alkahest is a novel by the French writer Honore de Balzac, author of the multi-volume masterpiece The Human Comedy.

Also translated from French as The Quest for the Absolute, The Alkahest was first published in 1834.

It tells the story of Balthazar, a noble French man from the region of Douai who lives happily with his wife and children.

One day, Balthazar, who has been trained as a chemist, meets a Polish mathematician and the incident changes his life completely.

The Polish scientist introduces him to his studies in the field of alchemy and speaks to him about a hypothetical chemical named Alkahest that is supposed to have the ability to dissolve all other substances.

Such a dream of coming to the very essence of matter would be a window on their absolute nature and probably the secret of all existence.

The idea starts to haunt Balthazar and soon becomes a central obsession that affect his whole life.

Balthazar devotes all his time to working in his laboratory on the subject neglecting his family and his bread-winning.

Balthazar's family is eventually ruined while he keeps on looking for the absolute till the day he dies.

By and large, Balzac's novel juxtaposes a scientist's or an artist's family and everyday concerns with the insatiable lust for absolute knowledge and perfection.

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A Word To The Wise
1780006993 / 9781780006994
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
843.7
20/08/2013
United Kingdom
English
106 pages
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