
Drei Zimmer in Manhattan.
작성자
Georges Simenon
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Science Fiction
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
231
언어
독일어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2003
출판사
Diogenes Verlag AG
ISBN-10
3257203780
ISBN-13
9783257203783
설명
In a tale that weaves the complexities of love and loneliness within the vibrant backdrop of New York City, a man finds himself grappling with the conflicting desires that shape his life. Georges Simenon crafts a compelling narrative that explores human connections amidst urban anonymity.
Set in three distinct rooms, each representing different facets of the protagonist's psyche, readers are drawn into an emotional journey where personal relationships clash with existential solitude. The city itself becomes a character, pulsating with life yet filled with an overwhelming sense of isolation.
As he navigates encounters with various individuals, the protagonist’s introspections reveal deep-seated fears and yearnings. Simenon's masterful attention to detail immerses readers in the atmospheric charm of Manhattan, highlighting how the city can simultaneously offer solace and isolation.
Ultimately, the story invites contemplation on the nature of companionship and the search for meaning in an ever-accelerating world, reflecting the universal quest for connection while illuminating the shadows it often casts.
Set in three distinct rooms, each representing different facets of the protagonist's psyche, readers are drawn into an emotional journey where personal relationships clash with existential solitude. The city itself becomes a character, pulsating with life yet filled with an overwhelming sense of isolation.
As he navigates encounters with various individuals, the protagonist’s introspections reveal deep-seated fears and yearnings. Simenon's masterful attention to detail immerses readers in the atmospheric charm of Manhattan, highlighting how the city can simultaneously offer solace and isolation.
Ultimately, the story invites contemplation on the nature of companionship and the search for meaning in an ever-accelerating world, reflecting the universal quest for connection while illuminating the shadows it often casts.