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The Tenant

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When Trelkovsky, a Parisian in desperate need of a place to live, comes across an affordable apartment, he jumps at the chance to rent it, undaunted by the fact that the previous tenant hurled herself screaming through the window. What happens next is a harrowing descent into paranoia and madness as a series of bizarre events unfolds that leaves Trelkovsky doubting his sanity and fearing for his life. First published in French in 1964 and adapted for Roman Polanski's 1976 film version, Roland Topor's surreal and hallucinatory horror masterpiece The Tenant returns to print at last in this edition, which includes a new introduction by R B. Russell. "As closely coiled, as cold and quiet and deadly as a snake in the bed." - John Collier, author of Fancies and Goodnights "Echoes of Kafka, Poe, and Hitchcock . . . not recommended to any average reader who may be easily shocked." - Bestsellers "Grotesque and harrowing, The Tenant is a powerful fable set in the twilight zone." - The Observer

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The Tenant, Roland Topor

Langue
Année de publication
1976
Reliure
(souple),
État du livre
Abîmé
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73,16 €

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4,2
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Star Books
Publié
1976
Format
souple
ISBN10
0352397519
ISBN13
9780352397515
Séries
Évaluation
4,2 sur 5
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When Trelkovsky, a Parisian in desperate need of a place to live, comes across an affordable apartment, he jumps at the chance to rent it, undaunted by the fact that the previous tenant hurled herself screaming through the window. What happens next is a harrowing descent into paranoia and madness as a series of bizarre events unfolds that leaves Trelkovsky doubting his sanity and fearing for his life. First published in French in 1964 and adapted for Roman Polanski's 1976 film version, Roland Topor's surreal and hallucinatory horror masterpiece The Tenant returns to print at last in this edition, which includes a new introduction by R B. Russell. "As closely coiled, as cold and quiet and deadly as a snake in the bed." - John Collier, author of Fancies and Goodnights "Echoes of Kafka, Poe, and Hitchcock . . . not recommended to any average reader who may be easily shocked." - Bestsellers "Grotesque and harrowing, The Tenant is a powerful fable set in the twilight zone." - The Observer