![]() ![]() Who turns out to be a vampire called the Polecat, targets Valerie's Which turn out to have magical properties. Valerie's age named Orlík, befriends her and falls in love with her,Īiding her several times in escaping danger and retrieving her earrings, Whom have perverted or deadly intentions. Reappears throughout the story as various lecherous figures, most of Serious trouble with his guardian, a vicious and predatory man who ![]() The thief feels guilty about it and returns them, which gets him into Valerie's earrings get stolen by a thief, but Girl living with her aging, strict but loving grandmother in a villageĭuring an unnamed time. ![]() Into a film in 1970 around the time of the Soviet influence overĬzechoslovakia the film was visually beautiful, but banned for many Into a bizarre but likeable coming-of-age story. It also deals with taboo (sometimes disturbing) subject matter,Ĭombining surrealism, Victorian fantasy, horror and romance all together It's not a book that will appeal to everyone I traded a copy of the Russian novel Heart of a Dog to another student for it (I already had a second copy of the former), and Valerie and Her Week of Wonders Valerie and Her Week of Wonders is an extremely strange book. ![]()
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