Maurice Leblanc (1864–1941) created Arsène Lupin in 1905 as a direct counterpoint to Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. By 1913, the character had become a literary phenomenon. Las Confidencias de Arsenio Lupin arrives at a mature stage in the series, where the protagonist is no longer merely a thief but a “confessor” of his own exploits. The title— Confidences —implies intimacy, introspection, and a partial unveiling of the man behind the mask. However, true to Lupin’s nature, these confessions are laced with deception, irony, and playful misdirection.

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