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Helen Eustis

    Helen Eustisová bola americká prekladateľka z francúzštiny, ktorej literární odkaz spočíva predovšetkým v dvoch románoch. Jej diela sa často zameriavajú na psychologickú hĺbku postáv a temnejšie stránky ľudskej povahy. Eustisová dokázala majstrovsky preplietať napätie s existenciálnymi otázkami, čím vytvárala znepokojivé a podnetné čitateľské zážitky. Jej štýl je charakteristický prenikavou observáciou a schopnosťou vykresliť zložité medziľudské vzťahy v napätých situáciách.

    Die Nacht der bösen Träume
    The Horizontal Man
    • The Horizontal Man

      • 230 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
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      A philandering professor on the faculty of an Ivy League school is found murdered, setting off ripple effects of anxiety, suspicion, and panic in this Edgar Award-winning classic from 1946. The Horizontal Man was Helen Eustis's only crime novel, and she won an Edgar Award for it, combining a wildly disparate set of elements into an enduringly fascinating work. In its way it is a classical whodunit that stands comparison with old-school practitioners such as Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers. This mystery transpires in the rarefied precincts of the English department of a venerable New England college, one very much of the restless postwar moment, echoing with references to Freud and Kafka. Eustis finds comedy high and low in a cavalcade of characters bursting at the seams with repressed sexual longings and simmering malice. Beyond the satire, she stirs up--with a narrative whose multiple viewpoints give the book a striking modernistic edge--a troubling sense of the mental chaos lurking just beneath the civilized surfaces of her academic setting.

      The Horizontal Man