![]() Tati’s sister-in-law plots to oust her brother’s widow and take over the family homestead. Tati lives with her father-in-law who abuses her. Yet, as Theroux notes, The Widow, published the same year as Camus’s The Stranger, is a deeper and more profound work. ![]() Most scholars dismissed Simenon as a commercial writer and hack. Theroux points out that Simenon distrusted critics and scholars. It becomes clear after the first page of Theroux’s Introduction that he’s read plenty of Simenon and admires the prolific writer. Theroux provides an insightful Introduction to The Widow and puts the novel in context with the hundreds of other novels Simenon wrote. ![]() Simenon’s story of a stranger called Jean who arrives in a small French town and enters into a relationship with Tati, a widow, fascinated critics like Andre Gide and Paul Theroux. The Widow (aka, La veuve Couderc and Ticket of Leave) was first published in 1942 and has been reprinted several times. ![]()
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