Ilojen kaupunki by Arnold Bennett

"Ilojen kaupunki" by Arnold Bennett is a novel written in the early 20th century. It centers on the dazzling launch of a colossal London amusement park, where visionary conductor-impresario Charles Carpentaria and his moneyed partner Josephus Ilam clash over art, business, and control. Behind the spectacle, media games, jealousy, and a creeping menace suggest that their triumph hides a crime and a secret that could ruin them. The opening of the story introduces the City of Pleasure from a tethered balloon as Carpentaria and Ilam survey their creation, immediately exposing friction between the artist and the financier. A brazen reporter, Smithers, secretly joins them, cuts the tether, and is outwitted when Carpentaria coolly vents gas to force a safe descent. That afternoon Carpentaria, aflame with inspiration, dashes off a “Balloon Lullaby,” then that night conducts a triumphant open-air concert—interrupted by a bullet that grazes his ear. Afterward, Ilam’s domineering mother urges ruthless action, Juliette d’Avray hovers anxiously around Carpentaria, and, near midnight, Carpentaria spies Ilam hauling a black-shrouded burden to a construction dump and burying it; he digs it up to find the drunk he had earlier noticed, now dead, and hides the body, while Ilam returns home shaken. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931
Translator Lindström, Aune, 1901-1984
Uniform Title The City of Pleasure. Finnish
Title Ilojen kaupunki
Original Publication Helsinki: Kustannusliike Minerva Oy, 1925.
Credits Juhani Kärkkäinen and Johanna Kankaanpää
Language Finnish
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject English fiction -- Translations into Finnish
Category Text
eBook-No. 78375
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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