A transient guest and other episodes presents a series of emotionally charged narratives set against atmospheric backdrops, blending introspection with social observation. The first story follows a visitor arriving in a distant tropical region, enveloped by a landscape rich in sensory detail. This setting heightens the contrast between external beauty and internal unrest, as the protagonist becomes entangled in subtle dynamics of attraction and distance. Through brief yet intimate encounters, complex emotional undercurrents surface. The focus on fleeting impressions and lingering feelings…mehr
A transient guest and other episodes presents a series of emotionally charged narratives set against atmospheric backdrops, blending introspection with social observation. The first story follows a visitor arriving in a distant tropical region, enveloped by a landscape rich in sensory detail. This setting heightens the contrast between external beauty and internal unrest, as the protagonist becomes entangled in subtle dynamics of attraction and distance. Through brief yet intimate encounters, complex emotional undercurrents surface. The focus on fleeting impressions and lingering feelings suggests that what is unspoken often shapes relationships more than dialogue itself. The lush environment becomes a mirror for desire, longing, and uncertainty, as the characters navigate a cultural space where expectations and personal yearning conflict. The guest s impressions are shaped by both environment and the mysterious figures encountered, drawing attention to how memory and emotional nuance define experience. With each story, the collection layers emotional resonance over shifting social frames, emphasizing brief but intense interactions. These episodes do not conclude so much as they linger, capturing the sensation of transience in love, identity, and place.
Edgar Evertson Saltus was born on October 8, 1855, in New York City to parents Francis Henry Saltus and Julia Ida Evertson Saltus. Known for his elaborate and elegant prose, he became a distinctive voice in American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His writing style was often compared to that of European decadent authors such as Joris-Karl Huysmans, Gabriele D'Annunzio, and Oscar Wilde, with whom he shared a fascination for aestheticism, moral ambiguity, and philosophical pessimism. Saltus began his career in law but turned to literature, where his refined diction and interest in metaphysical questions garnered both attention and controversy. His work spanned fiction, essays, and philosophical treatises, often exploring the limits of morality, beauty, and human desire. Among his notable writings are The Philosophy of Disenchantment and The Anatomy of Negation, which reflect his engagement with skepticism and nihilism. He lived much of his life in New York, where he was a known figure in intellectual and literary circles. He married Marie Saltus in 1911 and remained with her until his death on July 31, 1921, in Manhattan, at the age of 65.
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