Maybe a short presentation I did some years ago on a Web site
could also help to situate Simenon amongst the great
novelists of the 20th century. An "additional page" (linked
to the main one) shows some documents and references. You
will find this introduction at:
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/cafe/2877/writers/writers.html#sim
The noir side of Simenon is to be found amongst his
"literary" works, outside his Maigret series, as you may
know.
E.Borgers Hard-Boiled Mysteries http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6384
At 07:26 08-07-03 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Simenon is soon to be the month's featured author,
right? Well, those who
>don't know about Georges Simenon (and I include
myself in that category)
>might want to look at the article about him in the
5/7/2003 issue of the
>Guardian Unlimited.
>The article's title is "The unknown man," and its
author is Peter Lennon.
>chris
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