Author | Thomas Tryon |
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Language | English |
Genre | Psychological horror |
Published | May 1971 |
Publisher | Knopf |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 272 |
ISBN | 978-0394467443 |
Followed by | Harvest Home (1973) |
The Other is a psychological horror novel by American writer Thomas Tryon, published in 1971. It was his debut novel.
Tryon, who had been a working actor, retired from his Hollywood career to become a novelist. Upon its release, the novel received wide critical acclaim and became a surprise bestseller. [1] [2] The Other was adapted into a 1972 film of the same name directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Uta Hagen. The novel was reprinted in a commemorative edition in 2012 by New York Review Books with an afterword by Dan Chaon. [3]
Set in 1935, the novel focuses on the sadistic relationship between two 13-year-old and identical twin boys: one of whom is well behaved while the other is a sociopath[ citation needed] who wreaks havoc on his family's rural New England farm property.
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Author | Thomas Tryon |
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Language | English |
Genre | Psychological horror |
Published | May 1971 |
Publisher | Knopf |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 272 |
ISBN | 978-0394467443 |
Followed by | Harvest Home (1973) |
The Other is a psychological horror novel by American writer Thomas Tryon, published in 1971. It was his debut novel.
Tryon, who had been a working actor, retired from his Hollywood career to become a novelist. Upon its release, the novel received wide critical acclaim and became a surprise bestseller. [1] [2] The Other was adapted into a 1972 film of the same name directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Uta Hagen. The novel was reprinted in a commemorative edition in 2012 by New York Review Books with an afterword by Dan Chaon. [3]
Set in 1935, the novel focuses on the sadistic relationship between two 13-year-old and identical twin boys: one of whom is well behaved while the other is a sociopath[ citation needed] who wreaks havoc on his family's rural New England farm property.
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