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The man who watched the trains go by ([New ed.])

Simenon, GeorgesBrookner, Anita(Introduction by)Gilbert, Stuart(Translated by)
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Of Simenon's many novels, certain titles stand out as classics.

This terrifying reconstruction of a madman's mind is one of them.

Known in the little Dutch town of Groningen as a respectable family man, Kees Popinga is the managing clerk of a reputed shipping firm.

But when the company collapses under dubious circumstances just before Christmas, taking all his money with it, something snaps in Popinga's mind.

From the shell of this model citizen emerges a calculating paranoiac, capable of random acts of violence - even murder.

The fugitive Popinga makes his way to Paris, playing a bizarre game of cat and mouse with the police - determined to force a hostile world to recognize his newfound criminal genius.

In "The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By", Simenon created a compelling portrait of a man pushed too far, vividly reconstructing the effect on a mind in the spiralling grip of madness.

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Product Details
Penguin Classics
0141025875 / 9780141025872
Paperback
843.912
29/06/2006
United Kingdom
English
Foreign
210 p.
18 cm
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Previous ed. of this translation originally published: London: Routledge, 1942.