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Simenon: A Critical Biography
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Simenon: A Critical Biography

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The most comprehensive account of Georges Simenon’s life and work in either English or French–from his youth and adolescence in Belgium, through his spirited beginnings as a writer of pulp fiction in the Paris of the 20s, his invention of Maigret in 1930, his turn to
straight
fiction in the 30s, and from the 40s on, his prolific output of detective and
straight
fiction. His obsession with women and his major friendships (Jean Renoir, Charlie Chaplin, Thornton Wilder, and others) are detailed. Also, critical evaluations of his fiction (including the largely ignored pulp fiction), Simenon’s relationship to
popular
traditions, literature, detective fiction,
high
literature and the critics are offered. The photographs are rare and revealing (e.g., with Josephine Baker, cutting up in a bistro.)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 November 2011
Pages
318
ISBN
9780786467280

The most comprehensive account of Georges Simenon’s life and work in either English or French–from his youth and adolescence in Belgium, through his spirited beginnings as a writer of pulp fiction in the Paris of the 20s, his invention of Maigret in 1930, his turn to
straight
fiction in the 30s, and from the 40s on, his prolific output of detective and
straight
fiction. His obsession with women and his major friendships (Jean Renoir, Charlie Chaplin, Thornton Wilder, and others) are detailed. Also, critical evaluations of his fiction (including the largely ignored pulp fiction), Simenon’s relationship to
popular
traditions, literature, detective fiction,
high
literature and the critics are offered. The photographs are rare and revealing (e.g., with Josephine Baker, cutting up in a bistro.)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 November 2011
Pages
318
ISBN
9780786467280