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The Cat Georges Simenon Penguin Classics

Author: Georges Simenon

‘Remarkable’ New York Times

No one is better than Simenon at showing how banal domestic conflict can lead to murderous catastrophe Financial Times

An acerbic tale of marital warfare and emotional...

‘Remarkable’ New York Times

No one is better than Simenon at showing how banal domestic conflict can lead to murderous catastrophe Financial Times

An acerbic tale of marital warfare and emotional estrangement, in a brilliant new translation.

In the oppressive silence of the sitting room, the woman finally smoothed out the paper and, without putting on her...

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‘Remarkable’ New York Times

No one is better than Simenon at showing how banal domestic conflict can lead to murderous catastrophe Financial Times

An acerbic tale of marital warfare and emotional estrangement, in a brilliant new translation.

In the oppressive silence of the sitting room, the woman finally smoothed out the paper and, without putting on her glasses, read the two words her husband had written: The cat.

Amidst the din of their Parisian neighbourhood, Émile and Marguerite live in total silence. After a hasty marriage in their sixties, their uneasy peace was shattered when Émile’s beloved cat mysteriously disappeared and was later found dead. Branding his wife the culprit, Émile’s retaliation against Marguerite’s cherished parrot sparked a silent battle of wills. Now they live parallel lives, communicating only through spiteful notes, mocking glances and mute accusations. As their suspicion and resentment mount, this bitter game of psychological warfare becomes a twisted necessity, binding them together in a relentless cycle of torment from which there can only be one escape.

First published in 1967, The Cat is a masterful exploration of marital discord, loneliness and the absurdity of human relationships, painting a vivid portrait of two souls trapped in quiet desperation.

Pages: 160, Dimensions: 13.5x13.5cm

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Author
Georges Simenon
Publisher
Penguin
Language
English
Type
Prose
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9780241808030

Additional Specifications

Best Selling Series
Inspector Maigret
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No

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‘Remarkable’ New York Times

No one is better than Simenon at showing how banal domestic conflict can lead to murderous catastrophe Financial Times

An acerbic tale of marital warfare and emotional estrangement, in a brilliant new translation.

In the oppressive silence of the sitting room, the woman finally smoothed out the paper and, without putting on her glasses, read the two words her husband had written: The cat.

Amidst the din of their Parisian neighbourhood, Émile and Marguerite live in total silence. After a hasty marriage in their sixties, their uneasy peace was shattered when Émile’s beloved cat mysteriously disappeared and was later found dead. Branding his wife the culprit, Émile’s retaliation against Marguerite’s cherished parrot sparked a silent battle of wills. Now they live parallel lives, communicating only through spiteful notes, mocking glances and mute accusations. As their suspicion and resentment mount, this bitter game of psychological warfare becomes a twisted necessity, binding them together in a relentless cycle of torment from which there can only be one escape.

First published in 1967, The Cat is a masterful exploration of marital discord, loneliness and the absurdity of human relationships, painting a vivid portrait of two souls trapped in quiet desperation.

Pages: 160, Dimensions: 13.5x13.5cm

Manufacturer

Specifications

Author
Georges Simenon
Publisher
Penguin
Language
English
Type
Prose
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9780241808030

Additional Specifications

Best Selling Series
Inspector Maigret
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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