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The Tenants
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The Tenants

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First published in 1971, The Tenants is a ruthlessly funny dissection of a relationship of profound unease and mutual destruction.

The last remaining tenant in a condemned New York tenement, Harry Lesser struggles against rising panic and escalating odds to complete the novel he started ten years earlier. Then he stumbles on a black man, sitting typing in one of the deserted flats- Willie Spearmint, soul writer. Touchy, hostile and anti-semitic, demanding then denouncing Lesser’s critical help with his floridly violent tales of oppression, Spearmint is exactly what Lesser doesn’t need - or does he?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2014
Pages
176
ISBN
9780099289876

First published in 1971, The Tenants is a ruthlessly funny dissection of a relationship of profound unease and mutual destruction.

The last remaining tenant in a condemned New York tenement, Harry Lesser struggles against rising panic and escalating odds to complete the novel he started ten years earlier. Then he stumbles on a black man, sitting typing in one of the deserted flats- Willie Spearmint, soul writer. Touchy, hostile and anti-semitic, demanding then denouncing Lesser’s critical help with his floridly violent tales of oppression, Spearmint is exactly what Lesser doesn’t need - or does he?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 June 2014
Pages
176
ISBN
9780099289876