Schnock corridor
โ Scribed by Brown, Fredric
- Publisher
- Les Belles Lettres
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Un asile de fous unique en son genre, un chat kidnappรฉ, une petite fille qui a vu un dragon, un imitateur des chants d'oiseaux professionnel qui fait du crochet, un morceau de musique รฉcrit pour un flรปtiste manchot, un fou qui parle ร un chat qui n'existe pas : six longues nouvelles pleines de dรฉlire, ce qui n'exclut pas qu'il s'agisse de bonnes et astucieuses histoires criminelles.
Par l'un des grands maรฎtres amรฉricains de la nouvelle ร la chute inattendue et ร l'humour macabre.
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