El pecado y la noche by Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent
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Hoyos y Vinent, Antonio de, 1885-1940
Spanish
"El pecado y la noche" by Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative explores the themes of sin and moral corruption through vivid and sometimes grotesque imagery, evoking a world of decadence and hedonism. The story appears to revolve around characters like Jimmi and Nieves, who venture into a transformat...
The opening of the story introduces us to a setting filled with sin, where the characters express a desire for adventure amidst the atmospheric backdrop of a carnival. Jimmi, dressed as a Pierrot, and Nieves, characterized by her alluring and modern appeal, share a mischievous connection marked by flirtation and exuberance. Their encounter with various other figures, such as toreros and charming but ominous patrons, sets the stage for a blend of humor and underlying tension. As they navigate this decadent world, the narrative hints at the complexities of their relationships and the dangers that lie beneath their surface desires, drawing readers into a vivid exploration of human vice and curiosity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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