
Family
About This Novel
As we will see in Simenon's novels, people sometimes look at each other with a look of hatred that only exists between family members. It's a strong emotion that's easy to see and easy to feel. You may feel that Simenon's description is very realistic, without a trace of fiction. As the title of the novel "The Confessor" suggests, all members of a family seem eager to defend themselves, and everyone feels that they are victims. In the novel "Others", the author not only recreates the appearance of the entire city, but also creates a family legend from disappearance to return. In this story, secrets, accusations, resentments, intrigues and promises will take turns to play out. Simenon's daughter committed suicide. In "The Death of Auguste", Simenon said a sentence that he realized when summing up his life: "I was too ambitious, so in the end I had nothing."
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