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He was published by the publisher NAL (New American Library) in November 1984. The German translation of Nora Jensen published Heyne Verlag the following year. The overweight lawyer Billy Halleck passes during an excursion with his wife Heidi a gypsy, while his wife sexually satisfied him. Billy is acquitted in criminal proceedings that is led by the friendly judge Carry Rossington, since the local police chief Duncan Hopley also hindered the investigation against the lawyer and referred the city’s gypsies. The father of the dead, Taduz Lemke, occupies Billy on the stages to the courthouse with a curse. From then on, the thick Billy Haleck loses weight every day. At first he is happy about the results of his “diet”, but quickly quickly swings his joy into fear. Several medical examinations do not provide any explanations for the weight of the lawyer. Together with the family doctor Housten, his wife Heidi tries to declare Billy as crazy and instruct them to a clinic that is supposed to find out more about his absorption, whereas Billy defends himself. Finally, he learns that judge Rossington and chief of police Hopley were also occupied with a curse. The judge develops into a huge lizard, police chief Hopley has purulent ulcers in the entire face and shoots himself shortly after Billy’s visit. Out of despair, Billy also gets angry on Heidi, who has never satisfied him before and it becomes clear that the accident would have been prevented if he had not been so excited. He goes in search of the gypsies and hopes to get rid of the curse that is released on him. Billy can find the gypsy, but there he is only insulted as a murderer. Despite the float, the old Taduz does not take the curse from Billy, and the gypsy occupies the gypsies with the “Pirates of the White Man from the city”. His friend, the New York mafioso and restaurant operator Richard Ginelli, helps Billy in his conflict with the gypsies. Taduz Lemke, sometimes almost fatal attacks by Ginelli, move to take the curse from Billy and to banish Billy’s blood into a cake specially brought with it. Billy has to give someone to eat this cake so that the curse passes to it. After his return home, Billy gives his wife Heidi’s cake, probably to take revenge for the events. The next morning, Billy is surprised that his wife, together with his daughter who has just returned, ate the cake. He takes the last piece of cake and eats it. Unlike the four works previously published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, the novel was only created in the mid -1980s and differed in the linguistic character and the narrative rhythm. Rather, the novel corresponded to the style of the typical King books, which caused the bookseller Stephen Brown to take a closer look at the four previous Bachman books. [first] Stephen Brown finally exposed the King Pseudonym “Richard Bachman”. [2] By the time the pseudonym was uncovered, 28,000 copies of the novel were sold by the publisher NAL (New American Library). Brown’s exposure finally sold 280,000 copies of the book in the United States and the novel reached the bestseller lists. [3] Before the pseudonym Bachman was ventilated, a critic praised this book and said that it was a book that King would like to write if he could write. [4] The novel was under the title by the director Tom Holland under the title Thinner – the curse filmed. The figure of Mafioso Richard Ginelli also dives in the unfinished internet novel The Plant on. What role he should be granted there is unknown. The name Ginelli also finds in the book Three From Stephen Kings Der-Dunkle tower -Iishei in connection with a New York police officer mentioned to come to one of the “big fish” such as Balazar or Ginelli. Originally the novel should be the title Gypsie Pie (“Gypsy cake”) wear; This displeased the publisher because this title would have anticipated the end too much. King mentions himself when he thinks this story sounds like a novel by Stephen King. \u2191 Stephen P. Brown: Steven King Shining Through. In: The Washington Post. 9.\u00a0April 1985, accessed on June 27, 2020 (English). \u2191 Richard Bachman. In: SZ.de, S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung GmbH, Hultschiner Stra\u00dfe 8, 81677 Munich. 6. October 2016, accessed on August 28, 2019 . \u2191 George Beahm: Stephen King from A to Z: An Encyclopedia of His Life and Work, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1998, ISBN 9780836269147, S. 228 \u2191 Lisa Rogak: Haunted Heart: The Life and Times of Stephen King. Thomas Dunne Books, 2008 ISBN 9780312377328, S. 138 "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/der-fluch-roman-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Der fluch (roman) \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]