
A brooding walk along Rome’s Pincio sets the tone for this lyrical novella, where a young couple, George and Hippolyte, confront a sudden, unsettling death on a city terrace. The scene unfolds with vivid, almost tactile detail, capturing the indifferent faces of onlookers and the stark, blood‑stained pavement below. As the lovers linger, the atmosphere of the city becomes a mirror for their own inner turmoil, hinting at deeper fissures in their relationship.
Through spare, poetic dialogue, the narrative explores the paradox of love tangled with dread, jealousy, and the yearning for certainty in a world that feels increasingly indifferent. The characters’ sharp exchanges reveal a fragile intimacy that teeters between passion and suspicion, inviting listeners to feel the weight of each unspoken thought. This opening promises a haunting meditation on desire, mortality, and the fragile line between affection and anguish.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (645K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-03-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1938
A dazzling and controversial figure in Italian literature, this poet-novelist became famous for lush, sensuous writing and a flair for turning life itself into theater. His work helped shape the decadent mood of fin-de-siècle Europe, even as his politics made him one of the era’s most divisive cultural icons.
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