Invisible Man at the Window

Invisible Man at the Window

1994 • 185 pages

Winner of the Prix Qu�bec-Paris, the Qu�bec Bookstores' Prize and the Prix Litt�raire Desjardins, Invisible Man at the Window is the bizarre and compelling tale of a group of artists and hangers-on whose lives cross in the attic apartment of a painter called Max. Through a series of chapters in the form of "portraits," Max, a paraplegic, lays bare the psyches of those who would surround him, pamper him, love him either because or in spite of his handicap.

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