The Tenants of Moonbloom

Wallant, Edward Lewis

Tenement rent collector (agent for his slumlord older brother) as protagonist and oral historian of 1950s Manhattan, a rudderless man who 'travelled in an eggshell through which came only subdued light and muffled sound', breaks out of his egg, 'grows a face' and starts to see and to hear.

Publisher: Victor Gollancz. First English edition 1964
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Owner signature, extremities darkened, very good in dustwrapper.


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