Librería: The Disappearing Codex, Brussels, Belgica
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Añadir al carritoRoland Topor Ilustrador. A highly collectible Millipede Press edition of The Tenant by Roland Topor, a landmark work of surrealist psychological horror in the tradition of Franz Kafka. This sought-after 2006 edition features an introduction by Thomas Ligotti, along with four long out-of-print related short stories by Topor and a selection of his own artwork - an ideal convergence of text and visual imagination. This edition also includes fully reset text and is produced with a sewn binding, reflecting the high production standards associated with Millipede Press. Originally published in 1964 and later adapted into Roman Polanski's cult film, The Tenant remains one of the most disturbing and intellectually provocative explorations of identity, paranoia, and existential collapse in modern literature. Centipede Press editions are known for their quality and limited distribution, and this softcover issue has become increasingly scarce in collectible condition. Condition : Book is in Very Good condition: clean, crisp pages with minimal signs of handling. Binding is tight and square, with no loose pages. Covers show light shelf wear: minor rubbing and a few faint surface marks, but no major creases or damage. Overall very well-presented.