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About This Book

A collection of novellas set in forested, aristocratic environs, linked by moods of melancholy, uncanny intimacy, and lyrical description. One novella follows a wanderer who discovers a secluded chapel where light through a deep-blue pane falls on a carved effigy, unfolding a tale of familial sorrow: a mother beset by mental confusion, a withdrawn father, and a lonely child raised between confusion and silence. Other stories turn on themes of revenge, mythic or aquatic enchantment, and mirrors or objects that reveal inner truth, each probing desire, guilt, and the boundary between life and memory. The prose favors sensory detail and psychological interiority, privileging quiet revelations over overt drama.

About the Author

Salus, Hugo portrait

Hugo Salus

Hugo Salus was a German author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Das blaue Fenster: Novellen," showcases his skill in crafting short stories that often explore themes of human experience and emotion. Salus's writing reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of life through his narrative style. Though not as widely recognized today, his work remains a part of the literary heritage of the period.

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