Nukki: Novelli

audiobook

Nukki: Novelli

by Marcel Prévost

FI·~2 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

NUKKI

0:01
2

MARCEL PRÉVOST

0:11
3

MARCEL PRÉVOST

1:58
4

M. W. - I.

42:23
5

II.

30:48
6

III.

54:46

Description

Set against the bustling streets of early twentieth‑century Paris, the story follows a tiny, spirited girl affectionately called Nukki and the kindly older man who becomes her unexpected protector. Their gentle bond unfolds amid the lively world of the city's seamstresses, whose daily routines and whispered hopes paint a vivid picture of urban life. At the same time, a contrasting couple moves through the same neighborhoods, offering a darker glimpse of the city's relentless pace.

Interwoven with these personal narratives are quiet observations on the passage of time, embodied by Jules Bourdois, a regular at the modest Usines café. His habit of returning to the same marble table, cup in hand, becomes a subtle meditation on routine and memory. The tale captures both the tenderness of fleeting connections and the broader rhythm of Parisian society, inviting listeners to linger over each delicate scene.

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Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (124K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-07-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marcel Prévost

Marcel Prévost

1862–1941

A bestselling French novelist of the Belle Époque, he wrote sharp, widely discussed stories about education, society, and the expectations placed on women. His career carried him from engineering into literary fame and eventually to the Académie française.

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