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1953 novel by Boris Vian
Heartsnatcher
First edition
AuthorBoris Vian
Original titleL'Arrache-cœur
TranslatorStanley Chapman
LanguageFrench
PublisherÉditions Vrille
Publication date1953
Publication placeFrance
Published in English1968
Pages234

Heartsnatcher (French: L'Arrache-cœur) is a 1953 novel by the French writer Boris Vian. It tells the story of a psychoanalyst who is newly arrived in a very superstitious village where absurd events occur. The heartsnatcher of the title of this book was first seen in an earlier Vian novel Froth on the daydream. It is a macabre invention, an implement with which that traditional seat of our emotions can be gorily extracted. One victim of it is a philosopher named Jean-Sol Partre.

Reception

The book was reviewed in Publishers Weekly in 2003: "Vian's sharp, playful humor makes for an entertaining read, although there are extended flat stretches. While the allegorical conceits may be something of an acquired taste, Vian's prose is surprisingly accessible, and his fascinating take on the strange logic of human cruelty and inconsistency makes this a worthwhile read."

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References

  1. Heartsnatcher. January 1989. Retrieved 2020-04-17 – via www.amazon.com.
  2. Staff writer (2003-10-06). "Fiction Review: Heartsnatcher by Boris Vian". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
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