The World at Night

The World at Night

Infobox Book |
name = The World at Night
title_orig =
translator =


image_caption =
author = Alan Furst
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = United States
language = English
series =
genre = War novel/Historical novel/Spy novel
publisher = Random House
release_date = 1996
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages =
isbn = ISBN 0-375-75858-5
preceded_by =
followed_by = "Red Gold"

"The World at Night" (1996) is a novel by Alan Furst.

Plot summary

The story takes place in and around Paris between May 1940 and June 1941. "Jean Casson" is a French motion-picture producer who specializes in gangster films and who possesses no political views to speak of. When the Germans defeat and conquer his country, Casson at first tries to continue his life and career as if nothing had happened. But that proves impossible; when the Germans arrest a few of his friends and associates Casson finds himself helping others to hide or escape. He is seen talking to questionable people, and before long his line is tapped and his movements followed. Eventually Casson must choose between a life of resistance or no life at all.

Characters

"Jean Casson" starts the novel as a moderately successful film producer, with the creative and organizational skills such a career would demand. He considers himself to be something of an individualist and a cynic. The reader is led to doubt his self-evaluation becasuse of his ability to win and keep the trust of a wide variety of people. It is, in fact, the dangers facing people close to him that forces him into action against the Germans.

"Louis Fischfang" is a screenwriter with whom Casson has often worked. As a Jew and a Communist, he is in considerable danger from the new regime. Casson helps him to disappear, putting himself beyond the point of no return in the process.

"Citrine" is an actress, an old girlfriend of Casson's with whom he resumes an affair. While she plays no important role in the plot, she personifies the happy, civilized old world that he finally decides is worth fighting for.

"Colonel Guske" is the Gestapo agent with whom Casson plays a lengthy game of cat-and-mouse. While not an evil or unlikable man himself, he is comfortable working within an evil system and goes about his job with lethal dedication.

Themes

Connections to Other Novels

While all of Furst's espionage novels are subtly connected, "The World at Night" is (as of 2007) the only one with a direct sequel. Jean Casson's adventures are continued in "Red Gold".


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Edge of Night — Original main title (1956–1967) Also known as Edge of Night Genre Soap opera Created by Irving Vendig …   Wikipedia

  • The Shadow of Night — is a long poem written by George Chapman; it was first published in 1594, in an edition printed by Richard Field for William Ponsonby, the prestigious publisher of Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Sidney.The poem was Chapman s first significant… …   Wikipedia

  • The Meaning of Night — is the debut novel by author Michael Cox. It is a 600 page crime thriller novel set in Victorian England. It was one of four books picked for the shortlist for the Costa Book Awards prize for the debut novel of 2006. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h …   Wikipedia

  • The Moon by Night — Infobox Book name = The Moon by Night title orig = translator = image caption = dust jacket to the hardcover edition author = Madeleine L Engle illustrator = cover artist = H. Lawrence Hoffman country = United States language = English series =… …   Wikipedia

  • The Sky at Night — Infobox Television show name = The Sky at Night caption = Opening title of the television programme genre = Astronomy camera = picture format = runtime = 30 mins creator = developer = executive producer = starring = Patrick Moore Chris Lintott… …   Wikipedia

  • The Most Beautiful Christmas Songs of the World — Compilation album by Boney M …   Wikipedia

  • The World of Kong — The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island is a 2005 encyclopedic book, made for the release of Peter Jackson s King Kong. The book tells all about King Kong s fictional world. It talks about everything on Skull Island, from the… …   Wikipedia

  • The Night the World Exploded — Directed by Fred F. Sears Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • The Way of the World — is a play written by British playwright William Congreve. It premiered in 1700 in the theatre in Lincoln s Inn Fields, England. It is widely regarded as being one of the best Restoration comedies written and is still performed sporadically to… …   Wikipedia

  • The World's Last Night and Other Essays — is a 1960 collection of essays by C. S. Lewis where (among other things) he addresses the concept of Parousia, or the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. It also contains a follow up to his The Screwtape Letters in the form of Screwtape Proposes a… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”