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Old People and the Things That Pass (eBook)

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2022
212 Seiten
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Old People and the Things That Pass - Louis Couperus
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In "Old People and the Things That Pass," Louis Couperus elegantly navigates the delicate interplay between aging, memory, and the relentless passage of time. This poignant narrative, imbued with a rich, impressionistic style, explores the lives of elderly characters who reflect upon their pasts with both nostalgia and melancholy, as they confront the fragility of human existence. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Dutch society, Couperus weaves a tapestry of introspection, capturing the nuances of aging through vivid imagery and lyrical prose that resonates deeply within the reader's soul. Louis Couperus, a prominent figure in Dutch literature, was known for his penchant for psychological depth and exploration of existential themes. Born in 1863, his diverse experiences—including travels across Europe and exposure to various cultural paradigms—shaped his powerful storytelling. "Old People and the Things That Pass" reflects Couperus's fascination with the human condition, deftly illustrating how personal and collective histories intertwine, ultimately revealing the universal truth about the impermanence of life. This novel is a profound meditation on the passage of time that will appeal to readers seeking a deeper understanding of the aging process and its impact on identity. Couperus's masterful depiction of the bittersweet dimensions of human experience invites readers to reflect on their own lives, making this work not only a literary treasure but also a source of personal insight.

Louis Couperus (1863-1923) was a Dutch novelist and poet, known for his psychological novels that embraced both the decadent movement and the emerging modernist style. Couperus was born in The Hague, Netherlands, and spent significant periods of his life in both the Dutch East Indies and Europe which influenced his writing. He became one of the foremost figures in Dutch literature with his unique blend of realism and symbolism. His literary works often reflected his interest in the conflicts between individual desires and social conventions. 'Old People and the Things That Pass' (original title: 'Van oude menschen, de dingen, die voorbijgaan...') is a prominent example of Couperus's narrative talent, offering a poignant exploration of guilt, family secrets, and the passing of time. The novel is characterized by its intricate psychological depth and the haunting atmosphere that envelops the tale of two elderly characters haunted by a murder committed in their youth. Couperus's style is marked by rich descriptions and a focus on the inner workings of his characters' minds, which makes his body of work resonate with readers even after his passing. His contributions to literature have ensured his legacy as an essential figure in the Western literary canon, particularly within the contexts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Übersetzer Alexander Teixeira de Mattos
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century authors • 19th century insights • aging and memory • belles-lettres classics • Classic Literature • complex storytelling style • Couperus writing style • detailed character development • Dutch East Indies secret • Dutch fiction • Dutch literary classic • Dutch literary fiction • Dutch literature era • Elderly scandal • European Historical Fiction • Families • family drama • family legacy • family secrets fiction • Fiction • Forbidden Love • generational secrets • German Literature • Historical Novel • Human emotions exploration • intergenerational novels • introspective narrative • literary masterpieces • Louis Couperus novels • poignant life themes • psychological realism • Secrets • Shameful past • Societal norms reflection • time passage effects • Translations into English
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