I fantasmi del cappellaio
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Mystery
Format
Taschenbuch
Seiten
238
Sprache
Italienisch
Veröffentlicht
Jun 1, 1997
Verlag
Adelphi
ISBN-10
8845912973
ISBN-13
9788845912979
Beschreibung
In the chilly, rain-soaked atmosphere of La Rochelle, a small town seemingly untouched by time, unease lurks beneath the surface of its genteel façade. The cold autumn rain creates a somber backdrop for a community where secrets simmer, and the discontent of the bourgeoisie whispers through the streets. Life here appears mundane, yet the residents are anything but untroubled; their lives are tangled in a web of jealousy, fear, and hidden desires.
As the story unfolds, a sense of foreboding settles over the characters, who grapple with their own inner demons amidst the social unease of the town. The cappellaio, or hat maker, becomes an unlikely focal point in this tale, embodying the struggles faced by those caught between their public personas and private realities. The narrative invites readers to delve into the complexities of human nature, revealing the darkness that often resides just beneath the surface.
With Simenon's masterful prose and Guarino's insightful interpretations, the chilling exploration of these characters' lives showcases the vulnerability of the human spirit. Each chapter draws the reader deeper into the psychological labyrinth, capturing the essence of a community haunted by its past and the shadows of its ambitions. In this intricate portrait of La Rochelle, the line between appearance and reality blurs, leaving the reader questioning what lies beneath a veneer of respectability.
As the story unfolds, a sense of foreboding settles over the characters, who grapple with their own inner demons amidst the social unease of the town. The cappellaio, or hat maker, becomes an unlikely focal point in this tale, embodying the struggles faced by those caught between their public personas and private realities. The narrative invites readers to delve into the complexities of human nature, revealing the darkness that often resides just beneath the surface.
With Simenon's masterful prose and Guarino's insightful interpretations, the chilling exploration of these characters' lives showcases the vulnerability of the human spirit. Each chapter draws the reader deeper into the psychological labyrinth, capturing the essence of a community haunted by its past and the shadows of its ambitions. In this intricate portrait of La Rochelle, the line between appearance and reality blurs, leaving the reader questioning what lies beneath a veneer of respectability.
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