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Georges Simenon: 'Maigrets' and the 'romans durs'
Georges Simenon: 'Maigrets' and the 'romans durs', Georges (Joseph Chrétien) Simenon (1903-1989) was a renowned Belgian-French novelist. Obsessed by writing, Simenon may well be one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century: he wrote more than 400 novels, half of them using 20 different pseudonyms, Georges Simenon: 'Maigrets' and the 'romans durs' has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Georges Simenon: 'Maigrets' and the 'romans durs', Georges (Joseph Chrétien) Simenon (1903-1989) was a renowned Belgian-French novelist. Obsessed by writing, Simenon may well be one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century: he wrote more than 400 novels, half of them using 20 different pseudonyms, Georges Simenon: 'Maigrets' and the 'romans durs'
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  • Georges Simenon: 'Maigrets' and the 'romans durs'
  • Written by author Lucille F. Becker
  • Published by Haus Publishing, January 2007
  • Georges (Joseph Chrétien) Simenon (1903-1989) was a renowned Belgian-French novelist. Obsessed by writing, Simenon may well be one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century: he wrote more than 400 novels, half of them using 20 different pseudonyms
  • A biography of the creator of one of the best-known characters in detective fiction, Inspector Maigret, the pipe-smoking Parisian police detective
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Georges (Joseph Chrétien) Simenon (1903-1989) was a renowned Belgian-French novelist. Obsessed by writing, Simenon may well be one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century: he wrote more than 400 novels, half of them using 20 different pseudonyms. His first novel under his own name was The Case of Peter the Lett (1931), in which he introduced one of the best-known characters in detective fiction, the pipe-smoking Parisian police detective Inspector Maigret. He wrote some 80 more Maigret novels, as well as 130 psychological novels, numerous short stories, and autobiographical works. The central theme running through his fiction is the isolated existence of the neurotic, abnormal individual. The renowned French literature expert Lucille Becker dives behind the mountain of writing and finds new insights into how much of Simenon's life influenced his writing.


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