The Knot Of Vipers by François Mauriac

The novel explores the inner turmoil of an elderly lawyer who, on the brink of death, reflects on his life with bitterness and regret. He has amassed a considerable fortune, which he plans to use as a final weapon against his unloving family, whom he despises. As he writes a letter to his wife, intending to disinherit their children, he delves into his past, examining the roots of his emotional detachment and the loveless marriage that has defined his existence. The narrative delves into themes of greed, family dysfunction, and the quest for redemption, revealing the complexities of human relationships and the potential for transformation even in the twilight of one's life.

The 5138th greatest book of all time


Published
1932
Nationality
French
Type
Fiction
Pages
200-250
Words
Unknown
Original Language
French

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