Pod plaštom noći

Pod plaštom noći

Claude Aveline

This collection is perfect for fans of psychological mysteries like Agatha Christie or Simenon, but with a French poetic touch.

The collection consists of several stories that explore love, crime and the secrets hidden in the darkness of the night. The central theme is "love of the night" – a metaphor for dangerous passions, delusions and moral dilemmas born in the dark. The stories are written in a precise, psychologically penetrating style, where Avlin deals with the inner world of the characters more than the external actions. The atmosphere is dark and melancholic, with an emphasis on tragic outcomes and inevitable fates. The collection is part of the wider Histoires nocturnes et fantastiques (Night and fantastic stories), but Pour l'amour de la nuit forms the core of the detective work.

Original title
Pour l’amour de la nuit
Translation
Danka Pavlović
Editor
Živan Mitrović
Dimensions
17 x 12 cm
Pages
187
Publisher
Kosmos, Beograd, 1958.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

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