The World at Night, Alan Furst
The World at Night, Alan Furst
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The World at Night
A Novel

Author: Alan Furst

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/10/2008


Synopsis

Paris, 1940. The civilized, upper-class life of film producer Jean Casson is derailed by the German occupation of Paris, but Casson learns that with enough money, compromise, and connections, one need not deny oneself the pleasures of Parisian life. Somewhere inside Casson, though, is a stubborn romantic streak. When he's offered the chance to take part in an operation of the British secret service, this idealism gives him the courage to say yes. A simple mission, but it goes wrong, and Casson realizes he must gamble everything-his career, the woman he loves, life itself. Here is a brilliant re-creation of France-its spirit in the moment of defeat, its valor in the moment of rebirth.

About Alan Furst

Alan Furst is widely recognized as the master of the historical spy novel. He is the author of Night Soldiers, Dark Star, The Polish Officer, The World at Night, Red Gold, Kingdom of Shadows, Blood of Victory, and Dark Voyage. Born in New York, he has lived for long periods in France, especially Paris. He now lives on Long Island, New York. Visit the author's website at AlanFurst.net.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dante on July 31, 2008

I am a huge fan of Alan Furst; I've read all and enjoyed of his 1940's era books -- most of them several times. Except this one. To me, Furst's novels have three great strengths. 1: Atmosphere -- an ability to transport the reader back to the smokey, uncertain times as WWII was getting started; 2: G......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on January 20, 2018

There was a slow build-up and the novel didn't really catch fire for me until the final third, but that is maybe as it should be. What Furst has created is an evocative exploration of what it was like to lose your country, way of life and future and then to have to continue living. It's an intellige......more

Goodreads review by T. Scott on September 13, 2007

I've read all of Furst's WWII books. These aren't action novels. They are atmospheric and very evocative. In some ways, they are all the same book and the same main character, but I don't that isn't necessarily a criticism. This is one of the best of the bunch. The desperation, fear, and apathy that......more

Goodreads review by Alex on September 01, 2020

On the radio, the BBC. A quintet, swing guitar, violin-maybe Stephane Grapelli - a female vocalist, voice rough with static. The volume had to be very low: radios were supposed to be turned over to the Germans, and Casson loved the thing, couldn’t bear to part with it. It glowed in the dark and play......more

Goodreads review by John on January 08, 2024

Jean Casson is a hedonist, a self-indulgent pleasure seeker, who loves life, especially Parisian life, parties, good food and drink, and women, primarily those he frequently beds. He is a modestly successful film producer in the 1930's Paris coordinating international resources for a film's inceptio......more