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The House of the Secret (La maison des hommes vivants)

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A first-person narrator suddenly experiences extreme, premature aging and, convinced death is imminent, composes a testament to warn others of a grave secret. The account links a routine military notice about severed telegraph lines to an isolated coastal battery with escalating anomalies: a heavy, intrusive presence, impaired senses, and progressive physical decline. The narrative shifts between administrative detail and urgent, intimate reflection as the narrator reconstructs the strange events surrounding an old, secretive house and the peril it poses to those who encounter it.

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Claude Farrère

Claude Farrère was a French author known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, plays, and travel writings. His works often explore themes of adventure and human relationships, reflecting his experiences and observations from travels in the East. One of his notable works is "The House of the Secret (La maison des hommes vivants)," which showcases his narrative style and thematic depth. Farrère's writing is characterized by a vivid portrayal of characters and settings, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century French literature.

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