Henri Murger

Mar 27, 1822 - Jan 28, 1861

Louis-Henri Murger, also known as Henri Murger and Henry Murger, was a French novelist and poet.
He is chiefly distinguished as the author of the 1851 book Scènes de la vie de bohème, which is based on his own experiences as a desperately poor writer living in a Parisian garret and as a member of a loose club of friends who called themselves "the water drinkers". In his writing he combines instinct with pathos, humour, and sadness. The book is the basis for the 1896 opera La bohème by Puccini, Leoncavallo's opera of the same name, and, at greater removes, the zarzuela Bohemios, the 1930 operetta Das Veilchen vom Montmartre, and the 1996 Broadway musical Rent. He wrote lyrics as well as novels and stories, the chief being La Chanson de Musette, "a tear," says Gautier, "which has become a pearl of poetry".
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