Heartsnatcher
| First edition | |
| Author | Boris Vian | 
|---|---|
| Original title | L'Arrache-cœur | 
| Translator | Stanley Chapman | 
| Language | French | 
| Publisher | Éditions Vrille | 
| Publication date | 1953 | 
| Publication place | France | 
| Published in English | 1968 | 
| Pages | 234 | 
Heartsnatcher (French: L'Arrache-cœur) is a 1953 novel by the French writer Boris Vian. It tells the story of a psychoanalyst who is newly arrived in a very superstitious village where absurd events occur. The heartsnatcher of the title of this book was first seen in an earlier Vian novel Froth on the daydream. It is a macabre invention, an implement with which that traditional seat of our emotions can be gorily extracted. One victim of it is a philosopher named Jean-Sol Partre.