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Alain Robbe-Grillet

    August 18, 1922 – February 18, 2008
    Alain Robbe-Grillet
    Jealousy. In the Labyrinth
    Project for a Revolution in New York
    The Voyeur
    For a New Novel
    Last Year at Marienbad
    Jealousy & in the Labyrinth
    • Jealousy & in the Labyrinth

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(16)Add rating

      Renowned avant-garde writer Alain Robbe-Grillet presents two extraordinary novels in this newly reissued collection, featuring striking covers by Peter Mendelsund. The works delve into innovative narrative techniques and explore complex themes, showcasing Robbe-Grillet's unique style and contribution to literature. This edition invites readers to experience the depth and creativity of his storytelling.

      Jealousy & in the Labyrinth
    • Unique edition of the film script of Last Year at Marienbad, one of the most iconic movies of the twentieth century. It contains an introduction by Alain Robbe-Grillet and 48 photographs from the film.

      Last Year at Marienbad
    • For a New Novel

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(521)Add rating

      This is a work by the French author Alain Robbe-Grillet, translated from the original French.

      For a New Novel
    • When Mathias, a travelling watch salesman, returns after many years to the island of his birth, a young girl is found dead on the rocks. As Mathias makes an increasingly tense recapitulation of his movements on the day of the event, tiny details slowly and inexorably accumulate. Through the warped screen of his distorted mind, the remembered images pile up until the reader is caught in his web of desperation. And yet in the end reality has lost all meaning, as the distinction between the narrator's recollections and the underlying facts are more and more blurred. This brilliantly executed novel, which showcases all the techniques that have secured Robbe-Grillet's place in the canon of Western literature, leaves behind a disturbing sense of unrest.

      The Voyeur
    • Part prophecy and part erotic fantasy, this classic tale of otherworldly depravity features New York itself—or a foreigner's nightmare of New York—as its true protagonist. Set in the towers and tunnels of the quintessential American city, Alain Robbe-Grillet's novel turns this urban space into a maze where politics bleeds into perversion, revolution into sadism, activist into criminal, vice into art—and back again. Following the logic of a movie half-glimpsed through a haze of drugs and alcohol, Project for a Revolution in New York is a Sadean reverie that bears an alarming resemblance to the New York, and the United States, that have actually come into being.

      Project for a Revolution in New York
    • Jealousy. In the Labyrinth

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(707)Add rating

      Jealousy: "In a tropical jungle overlooking a banana plantation, a jealous husband is obsessed by his suspicion of adultery between his wife and his neighbor. Robbe-Grillet's handling of the devastating effect on the tormented husband and his subsequent violence gives us one of the most disturbing treatment of jealousy in contemporary fiction."--Publisher description

      Jealousy. In the Labyrinth
    • The Erasers

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Alain Robbe-Grillet is internationally hailed as the chief spokesman for the noveau roman and one of the great novelists of the twentieth century. The Erasers, his first novel, reads like a detective story but is primarily concerned with weaving and then probing a complete mixture of fact and fantasy. The narrative spans the twenty-four-hour period following a series of eight murders in eight days, presumably the work of a terrorist group. After the ninth murder, the investigation is then turned over to a police agent, who may in fact be the assassin.Both an engrossing mystery and a sinister deconstruction of reality, The Erasers intrigues and unnerves with equal force as it pull us along to its ominous conclusion.

      The Erasers
    • A Regicide

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in an unspecified island kingdom, A Regicide tells the story of the statistician Boris who, after the electoral victory of the Church party in the country's elections, decides to assassinate the King on the day he is to visit the factory where he is employed. As the crime is described and relived, doubt sets in as to whether it has ever taken place. Written in 1949 but only published in 1979, Robbe-Grillet's first novel is a disquieting and satirical avant-garde political thriller which bridges the gap between traditional novel and the nouveau roman genre he would later espouse and make famous

      A Regicide
    • Recollections of the Golden Triangle

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(150)Add rating

      A provocative novel by the most influential living French writer, Recollections of the Golden Triangle is a tour de force: a literary thriller constructed of wildly diverse elements—fantasy and dream, erotic invention, and the stuff of popular fiction and movies taken to its farthest limits.A secret door that is opened slightly by an electronic device, a beautiful hanged factory girl, a pale young aristocrat whose blood apparently nourishes his vampiric lover, the evil Dr. Morgan who conducts his experiments in “tertiary dream behavior,” the beautiful and sinister women from the world of horror films, and the investigating police, who are not all what they seem to be, are just some of the ingredients of this intriguing new novel by the French master of the intellectual thriller, whose novels and films have effectively changed the way we can look at the “real” world today.Recollections of the Golden Triangle challenges the reader to find his own meaning in its descriptions, clues, and contradictions, and to play detective by assembling the pieces of the fictional puzzle.

      Recollections of the Golden Triangle
    • Snapshots

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.7(131)Add rating

      Alain Robbe-Grillet has long been regarded as the chief spokesman for the controversial nouveau roman. This collection of brilliant short pieces introduces the reader to those techniques employed by Robbe-Grillet in his longer works. These intriguing, gemlike stories represent his most accessible fiction.

      Snapshots