Guy Endore (1900-1970) was a novelist and screenwriter. During his career he produced a wide array of novels and screenplays. A cult favorite of fans of horror, he is best known for his novel The Werewolf of Paris which occupies a significant position in werewolf literature.
A grisly classic of the occult, originally published in 1933, and quite erotic and disturbing even today In fact, The Werewolf of Paris can be read either as a memorable novel of the werewolf or a examination of a psychological delusion, clinical lycanthropy ertrand is the bastard son of a priest and a simple country girl He is born on Christmas day with hairy palms and dark eyebrows meeting on the bridge of his nose, and he howls instead of cries.
S Bertrand grows, he suffers from murderous dreams and his animal nature emerges when he visits a local brothel Only his uncle, Galliez, suspects his true nature ur edition, the only edition currently in print, features a new introduction by Thomas Tessier (author of The Nightwalker), the complete text of the novel, numerous wood engravings, and a color gallery of old hardcover and paperback covers as well as film adaptations.