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Psycho

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Pages
208
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780747545255
Temps de Lecture
~3h 38min

Psycho est un book de Robert Bloch. Il compte 208 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Robert Bloch’s Psycho emerged in 1959 as a landmark of psychological horror, shifting the genre’s focus from supernatural terrors to the unsettling vulnerabilities of the human mind. Drawing loosely from the crimes of Ed Gein, the novel examines how fractured identity and obsessive attachment can warp ordinary lives into something sinister. Set against the backdrop of a remote roadside motel, the narrative explores themes of voyeurism, moral ambiguity, and the fragile boundary between sanity and madness. Bloch’s prose maintains a steady, clinical tension, allowing dread to accumulate through character psychology rather than graphic spectacle. The work is widely recognized for redefining horror literature, moving it away from gothic castles and mythical monsters toward contemporary settings where evil hides in plain sight. Its structural innovations and unflinching look at psychological disintegration influenced generations of writers and filmmakers, cementing its place as a foundational text in modern suspense fiction. Readers encounter a story that prioritizes internal terror over external threats, making it an enduring study of how the mind can become its own most dangerous landscape.

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Psycho compte 208 pages.

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Robert Bloch’s Psycho emerged in 1959 as a landmark of psychological horror, shifting the genre’s focus from supernatural terrors to the unsettling vulnerabilities of the human mind. Drawing loosely from the crimes of Ed Gein, the novel examines how fractured identity and obsessive attachment can wa...

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Psycho a été écrit par Robert Bloch.