
This novel tells the story of a woman named Thérèse Desqueyroux, who played a central role in Mauriac's previous novel (A Kiss for the Leper). She is a woman who was convicted of a crime (attempting to kill her husband) and now, in End of the Night, has returned to society after years of exile and isolation. Throughout the novel, Mauriac explores the complex facets of Thérèse's character and her struggle to adapt to a world that has, in a way, rejected her. In this book, Thérèse grapples with guilt, remorse, and inner conflict. Throughout the story, she contemplates whether she can find peace and redemption. In this novel, Mauriac touches on themes such as guilt, remorse, redemption, and the battle with one's conscience. He raises profound questions about the nature of humanity, the capacity for forgiveness, and the possibility of change.
- Pages: 202
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- Genre: Literary fiction
- Persian Title: کتاب پایان شب اثر فرانسوا موریاک
- ISBN: 9789640016237
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