
Natten er blid
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Narrated by:
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Anders Gjellerup Koch
About this listen
Romanen Natten er blid udkom i USA i 1934. Det er F. Scott Fitzgeralds mest ambitiøse værk om mellemkrigstidens fortabte generation, og også den mest selvransagende. Der er en god portion af Fitzgeralds ombruste ægteskab med Zelda i denne skildring af ægteparret Dick og Nicole Diver, der er bosat på den franske Riviera. Divers er rige, smukke, dejlige - og frem for alt sjove at være sammen med. Men facaden holder ikke i længden, og deres kærlighed styrer mod afgrunden.
"Den gør mig så bedrøvet" skrev Zelda i et brev til Scott, "nok især fordi den er så smukt skrevet".
©2021 F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gyldendal (P)2021 Gyldendal