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Title:The Pigeon
Author:Patrick Süskind
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 77 pages
Published:June 29th 1989 by Penguin (first published March 1987)
Categories:Fiction. European Literature. German Literature. Classics. Novels
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The Pigeon Paperback | Pages: 77 pages
Rating: 3.68 | 11968 Users | 1301 Reviews

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Set in Paris and attracting comparisons with Franz Kafka and Edgar Allan Poe, The Pigeon is Patrick Süskind's tense, disturbing follow-up to the bestselling Perfume. The novella tells the story of a day in the meticulously ordered life of bank security guard Jonathan Noel, who has been hiding from life since his wife left him for her Tunisian lover. When Jonathan opens his front door on a day he believes will be just like any other, he encounters not the desired empty hallway but an unwelcome, diabolical intruder . . .

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Original Title: Die Taube
ISBN: 0140105832 (ISBN13: 9780140105834)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jonathan Noel
Setting: Paris(France)


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When fear knocks your door...Interesting and genius long story.. to summarize briefly: I think a person's integrity can sometimes be disrupted by even small things.. this could lead to total collapses.

I just reread this book for probably the fourth or fifth time, and I was reminded again of what a remarkable, complex, insightful book this is - and all in 115 pages that can be read in a couple of hours. Two sentences tell you everything you need to know about Jonathan Noel's life up to the action in this book:"For he was not fond of events, and hated outright those that rattled his inner equilibrium and made a muddle of the external arrangements of life." And, regarding the one small room he

This is a short work, 77 pages long, and using largish type. It is by the author of the brilliant novel 'Perfume', and just as in that novel the author allows the reader to enter almost seamlessly and painlessly into the mind of an obsessive psychotic murderer, here the author eases us into the mind of a psychologically damaged individual. In both cases, we can say that we as readers have experienced what it must be like to be the central character. The origin of the psychological damage is not

215. Die Taube = The Pigeon, Patrick SüskindThe Pigeon is a novella by Patrick Süskind, about the fictional character Jonathan Noel, a solitary Parisian bank security guard, who undergoes an existential crisis when a pigeon roosts in front of his one-room apartment's door, prohibiting him entrance to his private sanctuary. The story takes place in the span of one day, and follows how this seemingly insignificant event compounds to threaten Noel's sanity. The titular pigeon can be a symbol for

Very special, strange, offbeat and absurd, novel in which a man quickly saw a midlife crisis... Not that famous episode of "midlife crisis", not a crisis related to the meeting with a common bird. This story is actually based on the panic of a man in his fifties ordinary, routine and taciturn, who is faced with the presence of a pigeon in the corridor leading to his room. The action of the book takes place over a very short period, during which the author indulges in a psychological study of his

First, a huge thank you to Jacob, who sent me a spare copy of this lovely novella.Suskind throws an obsessive, habit-bound man into a silly situation that sparks an existential crisis. "Pigeon" read like a 19th century novel of similar ilk, such as "Notes from the Underground." I appreciate this kind of literary technique, and I love Suskind's prose. If he ever writes another novel, I will read it.

This is why I love the 1001 list, I would probably never have picked this book up otherwise along with many others. The name is a bit deceiving as it is not really about a pigeon, it is about the way Jonathans day is effected following a chance meeting with a pigeon in the morning. To decide to stay on a hotel rather than go back home seemed a bit extreme, although I have changed to the spare room before because there was a spider in mine, I guess phobias are funny things! His early life is

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