The Tenant (novel)
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For the film by Roman Polanski, see The Tenant.
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The Tenant (French: Le Locataire chimérique) is a novel by Roland Topor, a French illustrator, painter, writer and filmmaker. Originally published in France in 1964, The Tenant is the story of a Parisian of Polish descent, an exploration of alienation and identity, asking questions about how we define ourselves. A film was made after the book by Roman Polanski in 1976.
[edit] Editions
- The Tenant, translated by Francis K. Price, Centipede Press, 2010, ISBN 9781933618074
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