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The Cat

Georges Simenon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:6th Nov '25

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'Remarkable' New York Times
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No one is better than Simenon at showing how banal domestic conflict can lead to murderous catastrophe' Financial Times


An acerbic tale of marital warfare and emotional estrangement, in a brilliant new translation

In the oppressive silence of the sitting room, the woman finally smoothed out the paper and, without putting on her glasses, read the two words her husband had written:

The cat.

Amidst the din of their Parisian neighbourhood, Émile and Marguerite live in total silence. After a hasty marriage in their sixties, their uneasy peace was shattered when Émile’s beloved cat mysteriously disappeared and was later found dead. Branding his wife the culprit, Émile’s retaliation against Marguerite’s cherished parrot sparked a silent battle of wills. Now they live parallel lives, communicating only through spiteful notes, mocking glances and mute accusations. As their suspicion and resentment mount, this bitter game of psychological warfare becomes a twisted necessity, binding them together in a relentless cycle of torment from which there can only be one escape.

First published in 1967, The Cat is a masterful exploration of marital discord, loneliness and the absurdity of human relationships, painting a vivid portrait of two souls trapped in quiet desperation.

A quite wonderful study of how uncompromising humans become in their old age ... This novel has been given the label of “classic” for a reason. The writing is rich, the plot is interesting — Simenon, in his infinite literary wisdom, ticks all the boxes of fine storytelling. But it’s the depth of character that boosts it from good to great ... If you’ve already read Simenon, it’s a reminder of his talent. And if you haven’t, think of The Cat as a gateway drug * The Sunday Times *
Penguin continues to do impeccable service to the legacy of the great French crime writer Georges Simenon with The Cat, expertly translated by Ros Schwartz; the latter’s work eclipses every earlier version of this 1967 classic. Émile and Marguerite are a mature Parisian couple who no longer talk, their mutual antipathy exacerbated by the death of Émile’s much loved cat and Marguerite’s parrot. What results is a terrifying battle of wills. No one is better than Simenon at showing how banal domestic conflict can lead to murderous catastrophe, and this is one of his most authoritative non-Maigret romans durs * Financial Times *
This grimly fascinating novel is written in a clear, efficient fashion, the better to tell us what led to this peculiar domestic arrangement … It is a tribute of sorts to the capriciousness of humans that people can become accustomed to, or even dependent on, the most bizarre approaches to life. This novel, first published in 1967, illustrates our idiosyncrasies unsparingly -- Declan O'Driscoll * Irish Times *
Simenon's skill is such that he never misses a trick in this brilliant study of old age, of obsession and of a human relationship gone wrong. The novel is done with great economy, and the author's psychological perceptions are sharper than ever. It is a remarkable achievement by a remarkable writer * New York Times *
A fine new translation ... As always, Simenon’s prose is both spartan and rich with meaning ... Superb * New World *
Read this classic (issued with a dazzling new English translation) and you’ll realise your family and marital woes aren’t so bad after all ... a disturbing tale that’s lifted out of total bleakness thanks to a generous sprinkling of black humour * WI Life Magazine *
This reissue of The Cat is ‘a classic’: an acerbic story of two souls trapped within their desperation, their obsession, and the expectations of their age. It is a universal story that brims with insight, wit, and atmosphere * Unseen Histories *
One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories * Guardian *
Exquisite, amazing books... brilliantly executed... a master -- Cillian Murphy
Irresistible... read him at your peril, avoid him at your loss * Sunday Times *

ISBN: 9780241808030

Dimensions: 218mm x 135mm x 14mm

Weight: 180g

160 pages