Friday, winner of the 1967 Grand Prix du Roman of the Académie Française, is a sly, enchanting retelling of the legend of Robinson Crusoe by the man the New Yorker calls "France's best and probably best-known writer." Cast away on a tropical island, Michel Tournier's god-fearing Crusoe sets... read more
Followed by Hello? Is Anybody There?.
Preceded by The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, and followed by The War of the Worlds.
Preceded by When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, and followed by The Shrinking of Treehorn.
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