Sahrana gospodina Buvea

Sahrana gospodina Buvea

Georges Simenon

An old Mr. Bouvet dies suddenly on the banks of the Seine while leafing through a book. The police discover that he has been living under a false identity. The investigation reveals his past, secrets and human loneliness, without any great crime – just a

The story begins simply: a quiet, inconspicuous elderly Mr. Bouvet dies of a heart attack on the Quai des Grands-Augustins in Paris, while calmly leafing through an old book at a second-hand bookshop along the Seine. The newspapers publish the news, and the police (Inspector Lognon and others) take over a routine investigation because there is no apparent crime. However, the identity of the deceased is unraveling: the real identity is not Bouvet, but someone else who has lived for decades under an assumed name.

The investigation reveals layers: Bouvet was a wealthy provincial man who abandoned his family, wife and children, changed his identity and lived modestly, anonymously in Paris. His life was an escape from the past, solitude, but also a quiet happiness in small things – books, walks, everyday life. Simenon subtly shows how the police, journalists and neighbors reconstruct his life through clues: photographs, letters, testimonies, revealing that he “died twice” – once physically, the second time socially when he renounced the past.

The novel is not a classic murder mystery or detective story like Maigret's - there is no suspense, action or major crime. Instead, the focus is on existential drama: identity, escape from oneself, loneliness in the big city, the transience of life and how others see us after death. Simenon uses a cold, precise style, almost documentary, with a melancholic atmosphere of Paris by the river.

"The Funeral of Monsieur Bouvet" is one of Simenon's "romans durs" (hard novels), a non-Maigret novel, regarded as one of the purest examples of Simenon's psychological prose outside the Maigret series, praised for its depth and subtlety. Today it is considered one of the better "romans durs", with a universal message about hidden lives and death that reveals the truth.

Original title
L'Enterrement de Monsieur Bouvet
Translation
Dragan Kebeljić
Editor
Risto Trifković
Graphics design
Mirko Stojnić
Dimensions
16.5 x 11 cm
Pages
160
Publisher
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1965.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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