'Bruges-the-Dead' reawakens Georges Rodenbach's haunting fin-de-siècle masterpiece for a new generation of readers. This modern translation brings fresh clarity and emotional immediacy to one of literature's most atmospheric portraits of grief, obsession, and the thin line between devotion and delirium.Set in the mist-shrouded canals and echoing streets of Bruges, the novel follows Hugues Viane, a widower consumed by mourning, whose quiet, ritualized life unravels when he meets a woman who seems to resurrect the past he cannot release. What begins as longing becomes fixation; what feels like solace becomes a labyrinth of illusion. And in Bruges a city as alive as it is entombed every shadow breathes.