Woman and Puppet, Etc.

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Woman and Puppet, Etc.

by Pierre Louÿs

EN·~3 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

WOMAN AND PUPPET ETC.

3:08:51

Description

The story opens amid the riotous Carnival of Seville, where streets overflow with a kaleidoscope of rag‑dressed revelers, fluttering fans, and a rain of confetti. André Stévenol, a restless traveler who has already tasted the freedom of Spain’s lively customs, wanders the bustling avenues, half‑amused and half‑disappointed by the lack of any fresh intrigue. He watches the locals dance, hears the clamor of trumpets, and feels the pulse of a city that refuses to quiet even as Lent approaches.

A fleeting encounter with a young woman in a window—her shy smile and a single red bouquet—stirs something deeper in André, prompting him to keep the flower tucked inside his coat while the memory slips just out of reach. As the carnival’s grandeur swells around him, his thoughts turn to the delicate balance between chance and desire, setting the stage for a tale that weaves humor, longing, and the intoxicating atmosphere of a Spanish festivity.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (181K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-02-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pierre Louÿs

Pierre Louÿs

1870–1925

Best known for lush, provocative books that blend classical fantasy with modern desire, this French writer became one of the most distinctive literary voices of the fin de siècle. His work moved between poetry, fiction, and literary hoaxes, always with a polished, sensual style.

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