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Monsieur Monde vanishes, Georges Simenon ; translated from the French by Jean Stewart ; introduction by Larry McMurtry

Label
Monsieur Monde vanishes, Georges Simenon ; translated from the French by Jean Stewart ; introduction by Larry McMurtry
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Monsieur Monde vanishes
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
774699706
Responsibility statement
Georges Simenon ; translated from the French by Jean Stewart ; introduction by Larry McMurtry
Series statement
New York Review Books classics
Summary
"Monsieur Monde is a successful middle-aged businessman in Paris. One morning he walks out on his life, leaving his wife asleep in bed, leaving everything. Not long after, he surfaces on the Riviera, keeping company with drunks, whores and pimps, with thieves and their marks. A whole new world, where he feels surprisingly at home?at least for a while. Georges Simenon knew how obsession, buried for years, can come to life, and about the wreckage it leaves behind. He had a remarkable understanding of how bizarrely unaccountable people can be. And he had an almost uncanny ability to capture the look and feel of a given place and time. Monsieur Monde Vanishes is a subtle and profoundly disturbing triumph by the most popular of the twentieth century's great writers"--Publisher's description
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