The Alienist

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L’Aliéniste (titre original : The Alienist) est un roman publié en 1994 par l’écrivain new-yorkais Caleb Carr, auteur notamment de L’Ange des ténèbres (1997) et Le Diable blanc (1992), qui est paru en 1996. Il a reçu le grand prix de littérature policière et le prix Mystère de la critique. Ce livre a été adapté en une série télévisée du même nom, diffusée en 2018, avec Daniel Brühl dans le rôle principal. rdf:langString
El alienista es una novela de Caleb Carr publicada en 1994, ambientada en el Nueva York de 1896, que incluye a varias figuras históricas de la época: Theodore Roosevelt y J. P. Morgan. La secuela fue El ángel de la oscuridad.​ rdf:langString
The Alienist is a crime novel by Caleb Carr first published in 1994 and is the first book in the Kreizler series. It takes place in New York City in 1896, and includes appearances by many famous figures of New York society in that era, including Theodore Roosevelt and J. P. Morgan. The sequel to the novel is The Angel of Darkness. The story follows Roosevelt, then New York City police commissioner, and Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, as their investigative team attempts to solve gruesome murders through new methods including fingerprinting and psychology. The first murder victim investigated is a 13-year-old immigrant who has had his eyes removed, his genitals removed and stuffed in his mouth, and other injuries. The investigators deal with various interest groups that wish to maintain the status quo rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "The biggest challenge was to study the psychological literature of that day, so that none of my characters would know any more than they *could* have known about psychology."
rdf:langString "The story feels like a Sherlock Holmes tale, reads like a modern thriller, and is historically accurate."
rdf:langString "Prior to the twentieth century, persons suffering from mental illness were thought to be 'alienated,' not only from the rest of society but from their own true natures. Those experts who studied mental pathologies were known as 'alienists'."
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rdf:langString L’Aliéniste (titre original : The Alienist) est un roman publié en 1994 par l’écrivain new-yorkais Caleb Carr, auteur notamment de L’Ange des ténèbres (1997) et Le Diable blanc (1992), qui est paru en 1996. Il a reçu le grand prix de littérature policière et le prix Mystère de la critique. Ce livre a été adapté en une série télévisée du même nom, diffusée en 2018, avec Daniel Brühl dans le rôle principal.
rdf:langString El alienista es una novela de Caleb Carr publicada en 1994, ambientada en el Nueva York de 1896, que incluye a varias figuras históricas de la época: Theodore Roosevelt y J. P. Morgan. La secuela fue El ángel de la oscuridad.​ El libro entró entre los más vendidos de Publishers Weekly y The New York Times. Sus derechos fueron comprados por Paramount Pictures, que, al lado de , Anonymous Content y Ltd., son las productoras de los diez primeros episodios de la serie de televisión del mismo título (véase The Alienist), que comenzó a transmitirse a través de TNT el 21 de enero del 2018, y luego también en Netflix.​​ El alienista recibió en general buenas críticas​ de Forbes,​ Chicago Tribune,​ The Houston Chronicle​ y The Seattle Times.​
rdf:langString The Alienist is a crime novel by Caleb Carr first published in 1994 and is the first book in the Kreizler series. It takes place in New York City in 1896, and includes appearances by many famous figures of New York society in that era, including Theodore Roosevelt and J. P. Morgan. The sequel to the novel is The Angel of Darkness. The story follows Roosevelt, then New York City police commissioner, and Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, as their investigative team attempts to solve gruesome murders through new methods including fingerprinting and psychology. The first murder victim investigated is a 13-year-old immigrant who has had his eyes removed, his genitals removed and stuffed in his mouth, and other injuries. The investigators deal with various interest groups that wish to maintain the status quo regarding the poor immigrant population in New York City. The book made best-sellers lists of Publishers Weekly and The New York Times the month it was published, and film rights to the story were purchased by producer Scott Rudin and Paramount Pictures. The film studio has since moved the rights over to its television division, where a 10-part event TV series adaptation began its run on January 22, 2018 on TNT. The Alienist received generally positive reception. Booklist described it as "superbly atmospheric and compelling", Forbes called the work a "fascinating, fast-paced spine-tingler", and author Paul Levine wrote in the Chicago Tribune "at the end the reader thirsts for another tale of Dr. Laszlo Kreizler". The Houston Chronicle characterized it "an out-and-out page-turner", and The Seattle Times noted "Carr brings the dual sensibilities of historian and novelist to the story."
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