
The narrator wanders through a quiet street in Passy, drawn by an uncanny building that seems to stare back like a giant face. An unsettling warning flickers in his mind as he notices the hotel’s façade shifting, echoing a strange vision he once saw on a train window—a devilish grin frozen in frost. This blend of ordinary detail and eerie symbolism invites listeners to question whether the world is playing tricks or revealing hidden truths. The opening sets a tone of restless curiosity, where everyday scenes become portals to deeper mystery.
Soon the narrator arrives at the hotel of Monsieur de Saint‑Aygulf, where two sisters occupy a single room lit by twin lamps. Their presence, the heat of a June night, and the narrator’s conflicted thoughts about desire and morality create a charged atmosphere. As he pauses, the story hints at a larger intrigue linking the strange faces, the sisters, and an elusive warning, encouraging the listener to follow his obsessive search for meaning.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (377K characters)
Release date
2026-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1877–1941
A French poet, novelist, and playwright with a taste for the mystical, he wrote about love, legend, and hidden traditions while championing the culture of southern France. His work is especially remembered for bringing the story of the Cathars and Occitan heritage to a wide audience.
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