Georges Simenon (1903–1989)
Author of Pietr the Latvian
About the Author
The prolific Belgian-born writer Georges Simenon produced hundreds of fictional works under his own name and 17 pseudonyms, in addition to more than 70 books about Inspector Maigret, long "the favorite sleuth of highbrow detective-story readers" (SR). More than 50 "Simenons" have been made into show more films. In addition to his mystery stories, he wrote what he called "hard" books, the serious psychological novels numbering well over 100. The autobiographical Pedigree, set in his native town of Liege, is perhaps his finest work. The publication of Simenon's intimate memoirs also attracted considerable attention. Simenon himself once said that he would never write a "great novel." Yet Gide called him "a great novelist, perhaps the greatest and truest novelist we have in French literature today," and Thornton Wilder (see Vol. 1) found that Simenon's narrative gift extends "to the tips of his fingers." The following are some of Simenon's novels, exclusive of the Maigret detective stories, that are in print. (Bowker Author Biography) Georges Simenon was born on February 13, 1903 in Liege, Belgium. He wrote more than 200 fiction works under 16 different pseudonyms. His first book, The Case of Peter the Lent led to 80 more of the like including the main character, Inspector Maigret. He published over 400 books that were translated into 50 different languages and sold by the millions. He also wrote psychological novels, including The Man Who Watched the Train Go By. He died on September 4, 1989 in Lausanne. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Georges Simenon at home in Lausanne In Lausanne , Switzerland In February, 1983
Series
Works by Georges Simenon
A Maigret Trio [Maigret's Failure / Maigret in Society / Maigret and the Lazy Burglar] (1973) 147 copies, 5 reviews
Inspector Maigret Omnibus: Volume 1: Pietr the Latvian; The Hanged Man of Saint-Pholien; The Carter of 'La Providence'; The Grand Banks Café (2014) 109 copies
The Sixth Simenon Omnibus [Maigret and the Wine Merchant / The Prison / The Rich Man] (1973) 35 copies
The Third Simenon Omnibus [Maigret has Doubts / Maigret and the Minister / The Old Man Dies] (1966) 33 copies
The Twelfth Simenon Omnibus [Maigret and the Gangsters / The Magician / Maigret and the Dosser] (1977) 26 copies
The Tenth Simenon Omnibus [Maigret and the Madwoman / The Glass Cage / The Man on the Bench in the Barn] (1976) 24 copies
The Fifth Simenon Omnibus [Big Bob / Maigret's Boyhood Friend / November] (1972) 22 copies, 1 review
A la cita de los Terranovas ; Maigret en Nueva York ; Maigret y el cliente del sábado (1984) 21 copies, 1 review
Maigret in Exile [Maigret in Exile / Maigret and the Toy Village / Four Days in a Lifetime] (1983) 21 copies
The Thirteenth Simenon Omnibus [Maigret and the Man on the Boulevard / The Others / Maigret and the Loner] (1978) 21 copies
Murder: Maigret and the Pickpocket, Maigret and the Toy Village, Maigret's Rival, Maigret in Vichy (1996) 19 copies
The Ninth Simenon Omnibus [Maigret and Monsieur Charles / The Disappearance of Odile / The Cat] (1976) 19 copies
El Ahorcado de "Saint-Pholien" ; Una confidencia de Maigret ; Maigret viaja (1984) 18 copies, 1 review
The Novel of Man 17 copies
I Maigret: Pietr il Lettone-Il cavallante della «Providence»-Il defunto signor Gallet-L'impiccato di Saint-Pholien-Una testa in gioco (2013) 17 copies, 1 review
I Maigret: Il cane giallo-Il crocevia delle Tre Vedove-Un delitto in Olanda-All'insegna di Terranova-La ballerina del Gai-Moulin (2013) 16 copies, 2 reviews
Textes En Francais Facile - Level 3: Simenon: Maigret Tend Un Piege (French Edition) (1991) 16 copies
The Eleventh Simenon Omnibus [The Venice Train / Maigret and the Millionaires / The Innocents] (1977) 14 copies
Simenon Omnibus: No. 14 (Penguin crime fiction) Fourteenth Omnibus Maigret and the Spinster, Betty & Maigret and the Black Sheep (1979) 14 copies
Maigret y el extraño vagabundo ; Maigret y los cerditos sin rabo ; Las noches blancas de Maigret (1984) 14 copies
Maigret: Lognon Y Los Gangsters; Maigret en Los Dominios Del "Coroner"; and Maigret En Los Bajos Fondos (Grandes Maestros del Crimen y Misterio) (1951) 14 copies
MAIGRET Y EL CONFIDENTE, LOS ESCRUPULOS DE MAIGRET-EL INSPECTOR CADAVER by GEORGES SIMENON (Grandes Maestros del Crimen Y Misterio) (1901) 13 copies
Le Monde de Simenon T 23 - Migret et le tueur - Maigret Hesite - La Patience de Maigret (2011) 12 copies
Maigret se divierte ; Maigret y las buenas personas ; Maigret y la muchacha asesinada (1984) 11 copies, 1 review
Il mio amico Maigret: Maigret va dal coroner: Maigret e la vecchia signora: L'amica della signora Maigret: Le memorie di Maigret (2014) 11 copies
Maigret and the Ghost [Omnibus] [Maigret and the Hotel Majestic / Three Beds in Manhattan / Maigret and the Ghost] (1982) 10 copies
Maigret en de man met de gele schoenen ; Maigret en de maniak van Montmartre ; Maigret en de clochard (2003) 10 copies
Maigret Three-Volume Set: Maigret and the Calame Report; Maigret and the Saturday Caller; Maigret and the Wine Merchant 10 copies, 1 review
Maigret New Yorkissa ; Maigret Hollannissa ; Maigret matkustaa : komisario Maigret'n tutkimuksia (1995) 10 copies
I Maigret: Il pazzo di Bergerac-Liberty Bar-La chiusa n.1-Maigret-I sotteranei del Majestic: 4 (2014) 10 copies
Maigret und die Frauen: Maigret und die junge Tote / Maigret und die alte Dame (1989) 9 copies, 1 review
Maigret triumphant, comprising Maigret and the burglar's wife, Maigret's revolver, My friend Maigret, Maigret in court [and] Maigret afraid (1969) 8 copies
Maigret koulussa ; Maigret ja sukulaispoika ; Maigret kilpasilla : komisario Maigret'n tutkimuksia (1996) 8 copies
Det lilla helgonet : Augustes död 8 copies
La Tète d'Un Homme CD Audio MP3 (B2): La Tète d'Un Homme CD Audio MP3 (B2) (Lff (Lire En Francais Facile)) (French Edition) (2012) 8 copies
El Amigo de infancia de Maigret ; Maigret y el caso del ministro ; Maigret con la muerte en los talones (1984) 8 copies
Death Penalty [short story] 7 copies
Maigret si mette in viaggio: Gli scrupoli di Maigret: Maigret e i testimoni recalcitranti ... (2015) 7 copies
El Hombre de la torre Eiffel: Maigret y el mayorista de vinos ; Maigret y el hombre solitario (1987) 7 copies
Maigret y el inspector sin suerte ; Maigret y el cuerpo sin cabeza ; La bailarina del "Gai-Moulin" (1985) 7 copies
Maigret pelkää ; Maigret uskoutuu ; Maigret ja mies siltojen alta : komisario Maigret'n tutkimuksia (1997) 6 copies
Mademoiselle Berthe et son amant 6 copies
Georges Simenon-Andre Gide: ... sans trop de pudeur : correspondance, 1938-1950 ; suivie du Dossier G.S. d'Andre Gide (Carnets) (French Edition) (1999) 6 copies
Oeuvres complètes. XXIV. Maigret. 6 copies
Maigret e il produttore di vino: La pazza di Maigret: Maigret e l'uomo solitario: Maigret e l'informatore: Maigret e il signor Charles. (2016) 5 copies
Maigret e il ministro: *Maigret e il corpo senza testa: La *trappola di Maigret: *Maigret prende un granchio: *Maigret si diverte (2015) 5 copies
Maigret e l'uomo della panchina: *Maigret ha paura: *Maigret si sbaglia: *Maigret a scuola: *Maigret e la giovane morta (2015) 5 copies
Oeuvres complètes. I. Maigret. 5 copies
L'Étoile du Nord (Maigret, #34) 5 copies
Vrouwen van Frankrijk 5 copies
Maigret a Parigi. Tre romanzi 5 copies
Maigret letter sitt hjerte ; Maigret og den gamle damen ; Maigret og mannen på benken (1988) 5 copies
Le Monde de Simenon, tome 6 :-SOUPCONS - Chez les Flamands, La mort de Belle, Les fantômes du chapelier (2011) 4 copies
An American omnibus 4 copies
Novelas de Maigret 4 copies
MAIGRET DIVERTE-SE 4 copies
Maigret omnibus 4 4 copies
Maigret oikeudessa ; Maigret ja kaitselmuksen hevosmies ; Maigret ja vastahakoiset todistajat : komisario Maigret'n tutkimuksia (1999) 4 copies
I Maigret: Maigret e il ministro-Maigret e il corpo senza testa-La trappola di Maigret-Maigret prende un granchio-Maigret si diverte (2019) 4 copies
The Open Window [short story] 4 copies
Maigret & Co – Meisterhafte Fälle: Hörspiele (5 CDs) (Georges Simenon - die Hörspiele) (2016) 4 copies
A Simenon Omnibus [Mr. Hire's Engagement / The Little Man from ... / In Case of Emergency / Sunday / The Premier] (1965) 4 copies
Maigret Omnibus 4 copies
Des traces de pas 3 copies
片道切符 3 copies
Maigret chystá léčku ; Maigret zuří 3 copies
De andere Simenon omnibus (Brief aan mijn rechter; De weduwe Couderc; De kleine heilige) (1976) 3 copies
Novelas de Maigret. Tomo I 3 copies
Maigret omnibus, Maigret en Pietr de Let, Maigret in Sancerre, Maigret en het lijk aan de kerkdeur 3 copies
Maigrets Frankreich: Fotografiert von Brassaï, Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau u.a. Mit Texten von Georges Simenon (2014) 3 copies, 1 review
Le inchieste di Maigret 61-65 (Le inchieste di Maigret: raccolte Vol. 13) (Italian Edition) (2013) 3 copies
The tenth Simenon omnibus 3 copies
Maigret e la moglie 3 copies
Maigret und der Mörder / Maigret und sein Jugendfreund / Maigret zögert. Drei Romane in einem Band (1980) 3 copies
Maigret og uteliggeren 3 copies
Le Monde de Simenon T01 Cote d'Azur: La fuite de Mr. Monde (1945)-Maigret s'amuse-Strip Tease(1958) (2011) 3 copies
Maigrets schwierigste Fälle: Maigret und der gelbe Hund /Maigret und die Bohnenstange (2007) 3 copies
Maigret an der Nordsee. Maigret und der Fall Nahour. Maigret und der Gehängte von Saint-Pholien (2007) 3 copies
Maigret an der Cote d'Azur. Maigret und die Keller des Majestic. Maigret und der Spitzel (2007) 3 copies
Oeuvres complètes. III. Maigret. 3 copies
Oeuvres complètes. XII. Maigret. 2 copies
Luci nella notte 2 copies
Domenica 2 copies
Oeuvres complètes. IV. Maigret. 2 copies
Oeuvres Complètes - Tome 38 / Les Anneaux De Bicêtre - Suivi De - Si j' Avais été Médecin ... - La Chambre Bleue - l' Homme Au Petit Chien (1970) 2 copies
Gli assetati 2 copies
chez maigret 2 copies
Vdova Coudercová ; Mladý Cardinaud 2 copies
Maigret auf Reisen · Maigret und sein Revolver · Maigret in New York (Drei berühmte Kriminalromane in einem Band) (1960) 2 copies, 1 review
Memr̤ias n̕timas 2 copies
Komisár Maigret sa zabáva 2 copies
4 Maigret 2 copies
Maigret Compleet - Deel 15 2 copies
Maigret – Die spannendsten Fälle: Hörspiele mit Leonard Steckel, Joachim Nottke, Matthias Ponnier u.v.a. (5 CDs) (2015) 2 copies
Maigret historier 2 copies
Romanzi della provincia straniera 2 copies
Ricordi proibiti 2 copies
Memórias Íntimas - Volume II 2 copies
Il rapporto del gendarme 2 copies
Maigret tend un piège, Maigret et le client du samedi, Les fantômes du chapelier, L'escalier de fer, Les autres (2015) 2 copies
Dva plus pět 2 copies
Slepi potnik 2 copies
Maigret und der Mann auf der Straße: und zwei weitere Erzählungen (Georges Simenon) (German Edition) (2019) 2 copies
I Maigret: La casa del giudice-Cécilie è morta-Firmato Picpus-Félicie-L'ispettore Cadavere: 5 (2019) 2 copies
Der Mörder / Der große Bob / Drei Zimmer in Manhattan. Drei große Romane in einem Band. (1991) 2 copies
The Little House at Croix-Rousse 2 copies
Hry na schovávanou 2 copies
Jehan Pinaguet: Histoire d'un homme simple ; Au pont des arches : petit roman humoristique de meurs liegeoises ; Les ridicules : portraits (1991) 2 copies
3x zločin na vodě 2 copies
Maigret em Nova Iorque 2 copies
Un inverno di Maigret 2 copies
Oeuvres complètes. XX. Maigret. 2 copies
La florista de Deauville 2 copies
Oeuvres complètes. XXI. Maigret. 2 copies
Tidal wave; La mort de Belle 2 copies
Oeuvres complètes. XIV. Maigret. 2 copies
Les enquêtes du commissaire maigret 2 copies
L'ispettore Maigret 2 copies
Voortvluchtig 1 copy
Maigret e l'uomo della panchina. Letto da Giuseppe Battiston. Audiolibro. CD Audio formato MP3 (2021) 1 copy
QENT I VERDHE 1 copy
Um Suicídio Duvidoso 1 copy
The Grand Banks Cafe 1 copy
HIl Icane giallo 1 copy
L'ecluse n. 1 1 copy
Ricordi proibiti 1 copy
Maigret og gangsterne 1 copy
Maigret, Lognon e i gangster letto da Giuseppe Battiston. Audiolibro. CD Audio formato MP3. Ediz. integrale (2021) 1 copy
Maigret e o let♯ao 1 copy
Επιθεωρητής Μεγκρέ 1 copy
Scacco matto 1 copy
Georges Simenon omnibus 1 copy
Maria del porto 1 copy
Le Blanc © lunettes . Simenon. La Maison des sept jeunes filles. Oncle Charles s'est enferm©♭... 1 copy
Luci rosse 1 copy
Il fuorilegge 1 copy
Il lungo uomo negro 1 copy
L' omino di Arcangelo 1 copy
L'evaso 1 copy
L'uomo sospetto 1 copy
La verità su Bebé Donge 1 copy
Treni nella notte 1 copy
Periferia 1 copy
Romāni 1 copy
Maigret y la joven muerta 1 copy
La Marie du port, précédé d'un texte de l'auteur: Le suspect: Les soeurs Lacroix: Le cheval-blanc 1 copy
EL HOMBRE DE LAA TORRE EIFEL 1 copy
Prefeito Maldito, O 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 42 1 copy
Storie di terre lontane 1 copy
Les memories de Maigret 1950 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 39 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 41 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes Maigret X 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes Maigret XI 1 copy
La camarada Sonia 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes Maigret V 1 copy
Maigret at the Gai-Moulin 1 copy
Toget fra Venezia 1 copy
Tre skott i Sancerre 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes XXV 1 copy
Sen Fiakro byla: romanas 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes VI 1 copy
Kdo je morilec 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes VIII 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes Maigret XX 1 copy
Glücklich entkommen 1 copy
Las campanas de Bicêtre 1 copy
Oeuvres completes -tome 16: le fils cardinaud -la fenetre des rouet -le bilan maletras (1968) 1 copy
Maigret 5 1 copy
Maigret 6 1 copy
Maigret 7 1 copy
Maigret 8 1 copy
Maigret na dovolené 1 copy
Třikrát Maigret 1 copy
L' Aîné Des Ferchaux 1 copy
Maigret s a lusta betr 1 copy
Maigret albrletben 1 copy
Maigret albřletben 1 copy
Maigret y el caso Nahoun 1 copy
YEDİ KIZLAR 1 copy
Prípad z baru 1 copy
Maigret na cestách 1 copy
Maigret 4 1 copy
Maigret 3 1 copy
Piano Inclinato. 1 copy
O Assassino 1 copy
Maigret e O Homem Solitário 1 copy
Pisica + Casa de pe canal 1 copy
O Assassino Sem Rosto 1 copy
Relatos policíacos 1 copy
Maigret 2 1 copy
Maigret 1 1 copy
Turismo de bananes 1 copy
The Mouse 1 copy
Maigret și fantoma (Enigma) 1 copy
Un fracaso de Maigret 1 copy
Simenon - OEuvres complètes - tome 22 - L'Amérique en auto/Au bout du rouleau/Le Clan des Ostendais (1969) 1 copy
Maigret a pensión 1 copy
Maigretovo rozprávanie 1 copy
Quand j'étais vieux... 1 copy
Au pont des arches 1 copy
Tenth Simenon Omnibus: Maigret and the Madwoman, the Glass Cage, the Man on the Bench in the Barn 1 copy
L'Ami d'Enfance de Maigret 1 copy
Maigret vihastab 1 copy
Comissário Maigret, v.1 1 copy
La viuda Couderc 1 copy
Maigret: Four BBC Radio 4 Full-cast Dramatisations. Maigret and the Minister/Maigret and the Hundred Gibbets/Maigret and (1992) 1 copy
Memorias íntimas 1 copy
Затворът [Роман] 1 copy
Simenon - OEuvres complètes - 26 - La Rue aux Trois Poussins / Le Bateau d'Émile (nouvelles) (1969) 1 copy
Первое дело Мегрэ 1 copy
Uma Sombra na Janela 1 copy
The Woman of the Gray House 1 copy
Comissário Maigret, v.2 1 copy
GEORGES SIMENON. OTTO VIAGGI 1 copy
MONDE DE SIMENON T18 ALCOOL 1 copy
Maigret's barndomsven 1 copy
Maigret's Christmas 1 copy
Œuvres complètes 1 copy
Ο Ωρολογοποιός Του Έβερτον 1 copy
Novelas de Maigret, tomo III 1 copy
La linea del deserto 1 copy
Lo strangolatore di Moret 1 copy
Maigret y el inspector sin suerte - Maigret y el cuerpo sin cabeza - La bailarina del "Gai-Moulin" 1 copy
El alcalde de Furnes 1 copy
Novelas de Maigret, tomo V 1 copy
Novelas de Maigret, tomo VI 1 copy
Maigret aux assises, roman 1 copy
The Shawl [short fiction] 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 20 1 copy
Maigret short novels 1 copy
La femme en France 1 copy
Maigret e le donne fatali 1 copy
Le inchieste del commissario Maigret. Non si uccidono i poveri diavoli: romanzo in due puntate 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes. 44. 1 copy
Le monde de Simenon, Tome 19, Liège :Le Pendu de Saint-Pholien - La Danseuse du Gai-Moulin - Crime impuni (2011) 1 copy
Maigret Compleet - Deel 3 1 copy
Maigret Compleet - Deel 14 1 copy
Maigret 1 1 copy
Obras III 1 copy
A la découverte de Simenon: L'Amérique: Maigret à New York; Maigret chez le coroner; Un nouveau dans la ville (2012) 1 copy
A la découverte de Simenon: Vengeances et trahisons: Maigret aux assises; Maigret et l'homme tout seul; Dimanche (2012) 1 copy
A la découverte de Simenon: Les étranges indices de Maigret: Maigret et le tueur; Le Voleur de Maigret; La Folle de Maigret (2015) 1 copy
Obras II 1 copy
Œuvres complètes, XXIV. (Maigret et l'affaire Nahour, Le voleur de Maigret, Maigret à Vichy). (1968) 1 copy
Mit Maigret an die Côte d'Azur: Maigret in der Liberty Bar/Maigret und die verrückte Witwe (detebe) (2015) 1 copy
Obras I 1 copy
Maigret Compleet - Deel 12 1 copy
U kulaté báby 1 copy
Maigret Compleet - Deel 19 1 copy
Maigret und die Aussage des Ministranten: Mit einer Variante der Erzählung und mit einem Nachwort von Manfred Papst (2019) 1 copy
Maigret Compleet - Deel 20 1 copy
Maigret sigue investigando 1 copy
Maigret op reis 1 copy
Les Fantômes du chapelier -- Le petit tailleur et le chapelier -- Les quatre jours du pauvre homme (1969) 1 copy
El almirante ha desaparecido 1 copy
Můj přítel Maigret ; Přítelkyně paní Maigretové ; [z francouzských originálů přeložil Karel Velický] (1998) 1 copy
Redhead 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes. 30. 1 copy
MAIGRET I TÅKEHAVNEN - MAIGRET OG BLINDPASSAJEREN — Author — 1 copy
Maigret vol.4 1 copy
Maigretovo rozprávanie 1 copy
Le blanc à lunettes - la maison des sept jeunes filles - oncle charles s'est enfermé in-8° br. 407 pp. 0, 278 kg (1951) 1 copy
MAIGRET E OS GANGSTERS 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 44 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 21 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 22 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 23 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 24 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 25 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes Maigret I 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 26 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 19 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 28 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 30 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 32 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 33 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 34 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 18 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 7 1 copy
Œuvre romanesque, tome 7 1 copy
Ringer I luften 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 2 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 4 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 5 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 6 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 8 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 17 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 9 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 11 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 12 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 13 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 14 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 15 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 16 1 copy
Spominjam se 1 copy
Maigret vol.1 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 37 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 43 1 copy
MAIGRET E OS VELHOS 1 copy
OS ESCRÚPULOS DE MAIGRET 1 copy
MAIGRET E OS CÃES FEROZES 1 copy
MAIGRET NA CASA DE HÓSPEDES 1 copy
MAIGRET E A CONDESSA 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 27 1 copy
Simenon Coffret en 2 volumes : Tout Simenon tome 1 et 2 : Avec un fac-similé de l'édition originale de 3 Chambres à Manhattan (2002) 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 31 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 35 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 36 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 40 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 29 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 38 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes 3 1 copy
Tanečnice z Veselého mlýna 1 copy
Maigret vol.2 1 copy
Four on Maigret: Mr. Monday, Maigret's Pipe, Maigret's Mistake, and the Drowned Men's Inn/Audio Cassettes/Includes Book Notes (1985) 1 copy
Exotische Novellen 1 copy
Redhead 1 copy
Nelítostný Maigret 1 copy
Obras de Maigret. Tomo VIII. 1 copy
NOVELAS DE MAIGRET TOMO II 1 copy
Ticket to Leave 1 copy
Versus Inspector Maigret: containing Maigret and the Reluctant Witnesses / Maigret Has Scruples (1960) 1 copy
OBRAS COMPLETAS: MAIGRET Y LA VIEJA SEÑORA / MAIGRET TIENDE UN LAZO / MAIGRET SE EQUIVOCA (1972) 1 copy
The Night at the Crossroads 1 copy
I Maigret: Maigret e l'uomo della panchina-Maigret ha paura-Maigret si sbaglia-Maigret a scuola-Maigret e la giovane morta (2019) 1 copy
I Maigret: La furia di Maigret-Maigret a New York-Le vacanze di Maigret-Il morto di Maigret-La prima inchiesta di Maigret (2016) 1 copy
Murder 1 copy
Oeuvres complètes. 5. 1 copy
Maigret vol.3 1 copy
Oeuvres 1 copy
KAATİL 1 copy
Ceux du grand café 1 copy
Maigret Compleet - Deel 2 1 copy
Maigret dezleagă enigma 1 copy
Integrala Maigret II 1 copy
Skyggen paa Vinduet 1 copy
Trois enquêtes pour Maigret 1 copy
Le Monde de Simenon 1 copy
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All but Impossible! An Anthology of Locked Room and Impossible Crime Stories by Members of the Mystery Writers of America (1981) — Contributor — 30 copies
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Suspense, February 1960 [Vol. 3, No. 2] — Contributor — 4 copies
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Gefährliche Ferien - Südfrankreich: mit Martin Walker und vielen anderen (detebe) (2016) — Contributor — 3 copies
Het Beste Boek 43: Het feest van de achtste maan / De toren van Babel / Maigret en de maniak van Montmartre / Twee uur voor donker (1969) 2 copies, 1 review
The Case of the Russian Diplomat | Maigret and the Hotel Majestic | Death of an Expert Witness (1978) 1 copy
The White Mazurka | The Man Who Watched Trains Go By | Dark Passage | The Devil's Steps (1946) 1 copy
Argosy: December 1964 — Contributor — 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Simenon, Georges
- Legal name
- Simenon, Georges Joseph Christian
- Other names
- Sim, Georges
Simm, Georges
Sandor, Jean
Poum et Zette
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du Perry, Jean
Dossage, Jean
Dorsan, Luc
Dorsage, Georges
d'Isly, Georges
Dersonne, Jacques
d'Antibes, Germain
Charles, J.K.
Brulls, Christian
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Simenon, Georges - Birthdate
- 1903-02-13
- Date of death
- 1989-09-04
- Gender
- male
- Education
- College Saint-Louis (Jesuit high school)
- Occupations
- journalist (newspaper)
autobiographer
novelist
short story writer - Organizations
- American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary, Literature, 1971)
Académie de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique (1952)
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (1955) - Awards and honors
- MWA Grand Master (1966)
Honorary Doctorate (University Liège) - Agent
- Gaston Gallimard
Sven Nielsen - Relationships
- Simenon, Tigy (1st wife)
Simenon, Denyse (2nd wife) - Short biography
- Georges Simenon was born at Liege in Belgium in 1903. At sixteen he began work as a journalist on the Gazette de Liege. He has published 158 books, many of them psychological novels and others in the Inspector Maigret series, and his work has been admired by almost all the leading French and English critics. His books have been translated into twenty-three languages and forty-four of them have been filmed; his psychological novels have had a great influence on the French cinema. He has travelled all over the world, and at one time lived on a cutter making long journeys of exploration round the coasts of Northern Europe. He is married and has three children. His recreations are riding, fishing, and golf. Taken from 1959 Penguin book jacket of My Friend Maigret.
- Nationality
- Belgium
- Birthplace
- Liège, Belgium
- Places of residence
- Paris, Île-de-France, France
La Rochelle, France
Ingrannes, France
Tumacacori, Arizona, USA
Lakeville, Connecticut, USA
Lausanne, Switzerland - Place of death
- Lausanne, Switzerland
- Burial location
- ashes scattered at his home in Lausanne, Switzerland
- Map Location
- Belgium
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This is the second Maigret story set in the USA. Maigret is on some kind of official visit, which has taken him by devious routes to Tucson, Arizona (where Simenon was living at the time). His host, FBI agent Harry Cole, suggests that he might be interested in observing the proceedings of a coroner’s court — Maigret correctly understands this as meaning “I need to get on with my own work today. Can I park you here for a while?”. He knows all about the nuisance of having a foreign show more confrere following you around (cf. Mon ami Maigret)!
The Commissaire feels a little uncomfortable in a courtroom where all the men are in shirtsleeves, but he soon starts to take an interest in the case, which concerns the death of a young woman whose body was found on the railway tracks after a night out with five NCOs from the local airbase. The witnesses contradict each other in interesting ways, and the Coroner and Sheriff seem to be keeping certain topics out of the discussion on purpose. Maigret can’t help trying to work out what happened himself…
Simenon seems to have been intrigued by the superficial things that distinguish court procedure in the US from that in France, without necessarily quite understanding what was going on legally, so there are quite a lot of procedural things here that sound at least a little unlikely, if not obviously wrong (not least the absence of any involvement by the Military Police in a case where all the main witnesses were servicemen).
The interesting part of the book is really Maigret channeling Simenon’s amateur sociology of forties America as observed by a rather conservative middle-aged Frenchman. He’s fascinated by the male-bonding rituals of American bars and private clubs, by the absence of restaurants and brothels (“So what do all those young men do for sex?” “They marry too early and divorce”), by car-culture (when Cole goes away for a day leaving Maigret his car keys, Maigret doesn’t dare admit that he’s never learnt to drive), and much more. Along the way, there’s also some casual racism that wouldn’t have excited comment at the time but seems gratuitously offensive now. Not a top-flight Maigret, but an interesting curiosity. show less
The Commissaire feels a little uncomfortable in a courtroom where all the men are in shirtsleeves, but he soon starts to take an interest in the case, which concerns the death of a young woman whose body was found on the railway tracks after a night out with five NCOs from the local airbase. The witnesses contradict each other in interesting ways, and the Coroner and Sheriff seem to be keeping certain topics out of the discussion on purpose. Maigret can’t help trying to work out what happened himself…
Simenon seems to have been intrigued by the superficial things that distinguish court procedure in the US from that in France, without necessarily quite understanding what was going on legally, so there are quite a lot of procedural things here that sound at least a little unlikely, if not obviously wrong (not least the absence of any involvement by the Military Police in a case where all the main witnesses were servicemen).
The interesting part of the book is really Maigret channeling Simenon’s amateur sociology of forties America as observed by a rather conservative middle-aged Frenchman. He’s fascinated by the male-bonding rituals of American bars and private clubs, by the absence of restaurants and brothels (“So what do all those young men do for sex?” “They marry too early and divorce”), by car-culture (when Cole goes away for a day leaving Maigret his car keys, Maigret doesn’t dare admit that he’s never learnt to drive), and much more. Along the way, there’s also some casual racism that wouldn’t have excited comment at the time but seems gratuitously offensive now. Not a top-flight Maigret, but an interesting curiosity. show less
I really enjoyed the start of this story because it showed me Maigret living very much outside his comfort zone, letting me see the man when he isn't manically focused on solving a case and has to find a way to try and be a normal human being. Frankly, that's something he's not very good at and his discomfiture made me smile, not just in a spirit of schadenfreude but because Maigret's coping mechanisms are described with dry humour and great accuracy.
Maigret and his wife are holidaying in show more Les Sables-d'Olonne, a seaside town on the Atlantic coast, when Madame Maigret is taken into hospital, leaving Maigret with no obligations or itinerary other than a daily visit to his wife's bedside. This visit is a source of great discomfiture to Maigret, partly because the daily obligation chafes on him but mostly because the hospital is attached to a convent and is run by nuns whose quiet competence and complete control of their environment makes him feel like a schoolboy being guided or admonished by adult authority figures so that he almost feels mocked by their softly spoken civilities. His visits have become a ritual not of his choosing. Every day he phones at 11.00 to confirm that he can visit, for thirty minutes, at 15.00. Every visit occurs as it was the first and is carried out with an unvarying routine that seems more like a ritual observance than a procedure. The setting, the odd mix of innocence, solicitude and serene authority knock Maigret so far off balance that he barely recognises himself. His discomfort is so obvious to his wife that she takes pity on him and tells him, "You can go now." when the thirty minutes of the visit have passed.
The second thing that made me smile was seeing Maigret dealing with having complete freedom on how he spends twenty-three-and-a-half hours each day by establishing a rigid routine which mostly involves walking, according to an unvarying timetable from hotel, to bar, to café, to restaurant and back to the hotel. taking a glass of white wine or an aperitif at each stop.
Maigret is rescued from his self-imposed Purgatory of enforced idleness when someone at the hospital leaves a note in his jacket pocket saying: "For pity's sake, ask to see the patient in room 15." Maigrer initially ignores the request, focussing more on how it was slipped into his jacket than on what it might mean. By the time decides to act on the request, the young woman in room fifteen has died. Maigret's guilt at having delayed responding to the request and his need to do something that reaffirms his identity pushes him into an informal investigation that sets him on the path of a killer who Maigret is certain will strike again soon,
From that point onwards, Maigret slides into obsession and becomes his usual brusquely brooding, uncommunicative self, thinking of nothing but the solution to the mystery in front of him and interested in the people around him only in so far as they can be instrumental in him solving the case.
Maigret's unofficial status, which he holds on to even when offered the opportunity to lead the investigation, means that he must adopt slightly different tactics for tracking down his prey. He has to do more of the legwork himself and he feels the need to get face to face with potential suspects. Maigret's lack of official status is aggravated by his encounter with an upper-class Investigating Magistrate who regards Maigret with amused interest that turns to outrage when he thinks Maigret is getting above himself.
The mystery itself is not particularly complicated. It becomes obvious who the killer is fairly early on although exactly what the killer has done and how they did it remain obscured for most of the book. Maigret's challenge is to find proof of what has been done and confront the killer with it.
The last third of the book is a duel of wills and wits between Maigret and the killer. As I watched them circle each other, I was struck by how similar they were. Maigret is all insight and no empathy. He is completely focused on his goal. He has no regard for how others view him and is unconcerned with their needs and wants. In these things, he and the killer are alike. Where they differ is that Maigret is driven by a need for justice, or at least his own brand of it.
I felt that the final exposition, a set piece between Maigret and the killer, went on for a little too long. The need to explain how clever the killer and Maigret had been started to erode the drama of the denouement. I wanted to shout at them to get on with it already.
Even so, I had a lot of fun with this book and it's made me hungry for some more Maigret soon. show less
Maigret and his wife are holidaying in show more Les Sables-d'Olonne, a seaside town on the Atlantic coast, when Madame Maigret is taken into hospital, leaving Maigret with no obligations or itinerary other than a daily visit to his wife's bedside. This visit is a source of great discomfiture to Maigret, partly because the daily obligation chafes on him but mostly because the hospital is attached to a convent and is run by nuns whose quiet competence and complete control of their environment makes him feel like a schoolboy being guided or admonished by adult authority figures so that he almost feels mocked by their softly spoken civilities. His visits have become a ritual not of his choosing. Every day he phones at 11.00 to confirm that he can visit, for thirty minutes, at 15.00. Every visit occurs as it was the first and is carried out with an unvarying routine that seems more like a ritual observance than a procedure. The setting, the odd mix of innocence, solicitude and serene authority knock Maigret so far off balance that he barely recognises himself. His discomfort is so obvious to his wife that she takes pity on him and tells him, "You can go now." when the thirty minutes of the visit have passed.
The second thing that made me smile was seeing Maigret dealing with having complete freedom on how he spends twenty-three-and-a-half hours each day by establishing a rigid routine which mostly involves walking, according to an unvarying timetable from hotel, to bar, to café, to restaurant and back to the hotel. taking a glass of white wine or an aperitif at each stop.
Maigret is rescued from his self-imposed Purgatory of enforced idleness when someone at the hospital leaves a note in his jacket pocket saying: "For pity's sake, ask to see the patient in room 15." Maigrer initially ignores the request, focussing more on how it was slipped into his jacket than on what it might mean. By the time decides to act on the request, the young woman in room fifteen has died. Maigret's guilt at having delayed responding to the request and his need to do something that reaffirms his identity pushes him into an informal investigation that sets him on the path of a killer who Maigret is certain will strike again soon,
From that point onwards, Maigret slides into obsession and becomes his usual brusquely brooding, uncommunicative self, thinking of nothing but the solution to the mystery in front of him and interested in the people around him only in so far as they can be instrumental in him solving the case.
Maigret's unofficial status, which he holds on to even when offered the opportunity to lead the investigation, means that he must adopt slightly different tactics for tracking down his prey. He has to do more of the legwork himself and he feels the need to get face to face with potential suspects. Maigret's lack of official status is aggravated by his encounter with an upper-class Investigating Magistrate who regards Maigret with amused interest that turns to outrage when he thinks Maigret is getting above himself.
The mystery itself is not particularly complicated. It becomes obvious who the killer is fairly early on although exactly what the killer has done and how they did it remain obscured for most of the book. Maigret's challenge is to find proof of what has been done and confront the killer with it.
The last third of the book is a duel of wills and wits between Maigret and the killer. As I watched them circle each other, I was struck by how similar they were. Maigret is all insight and no empathy. He is completely focused on his goal. He has no regard for how others view him and is unconcerned with their needs and wants. In these things, he and the killer are alike. Where they differ is that Maigret is driven by a need for justice, or at least his own brand of it.
I felt that the final exposition, a set piece between Maigret and the killer, went on for a little too long. The need to explain how clever the killer and Maigret had been started to erode the drama of the denouement. I wanted to shout at them to get on with it already.
Even so, I had a lot of fun with this book and it's made me hungry for some more Maigret soon. show less
The only mystery in this book is how is it possible for a man to destroy a human being--here, his own wife--without even noticing. Until, that is, she attempts to kill him.
François Donge, a self-made businessman but still very much the son of a rude peasant, married hapless 17-year-old Bébé d'Onneville with no greater conviction than that a serious man must eventually get a wife and start a family, and as his brother Félix was marrying one of two sisters, why not marry the other one show more himself.
For some bizarre reason he assumes from the start that Bébé accepts because her towering ambition is simply to be married (only coincidentally to him personally), and not because she loves him--rustics like François apparently don't know love exists.
But he does know sex, and that his young wife can't satisfy him because she's too inept and cold (NB: a 17-year-old virgin), as he concludes already on their wedding night. Thus they begin their life together on false premises and unsatisfactorily even from the point of view of a purely physical relationship. While François busies himself with his expanding businesses, exciting travel and numerous sexual adventures, Bébé sinks into almost total social isolation and listlessness. Not even the birth of a son, conceived only after she humbly asks for a child, helps to make them a real family. The boy and his mother, both delicate beings, exist apart from the father bursting with energy but with none to bestow on them.
François' reminiscences after the murder attempt bring back the many touching gestures when Bébé tried to get closer to him, to make them know each other, none of which he understood or bothered about at the time. On the contrary, his behaviour comes into relief as monstrously callous and cruel--and the man wasn't even going for that!
I think that's what Simenon was most interested in showing here--how blind people (notably men) can be to the suffering of others (notably women). We certainly get this message, but I wouldn't call this a successful novel.
While I found Bébé's character and fate sadly plausible, I wasn't convinced by François' change of heart when he realised how mistakenly he judged everything about her from the beginning. I'm not sure an authentic persona of that type could make that realisation in the first place. It doesn't seem possible that anyone who behaved all his life with utter selfishness and disregard for others (it's not just Bébé but all women he treats as if they were subhuman), who's never been in love and scoffs at the idea of love, who apparently doesn't love even his son (and feels compelled to accept him as his own only because the boy has the telltale "Donge nose"), would all of a sudden find himself yearning for his wife and regretting the life they might have had.
It would appear that this "change of heart" was forced more by the narrative structure, Simenon needing a knowing narrator to reconstruct the tale and slowly disperse the enigma around Bébé. Given its intimate nature, what details he chose to illustrate the marital alienation, he had no choice but to use François.
There were parts when I was wondering whether Simenon was being satanically satirical. Not sure how much of a sense of humour he had... show less
François Donge, a self-made businessman but still very much the son of a rude peasant, married hapless 17-year-old Bébé d'Onneville with no greater conviction than that a serious man must eventually get a wife and start a family, and as his brother Félix was marrying one of two sisters, why not marry the other one show more himself.
For some bizarre reason he assumes from the start that Bébé accepts because her towering ambition is simply to be married (only coincidentally to him personally), and not because she loves him--rustics like François apparently don't know love exists.
But he does know sex, and that his young wife can't satisfy him because she's too inept and cold (NB: a 17-year-old virgin), as he concludes already on their wedding night. Thus they begin their life together on false premises and unsatisfactorily even from the point of view of a purely physical relationship. While François busies himself with his expanding businesses, exciting travel and numerous sexual adventures, Bébé sinks into almost total social isolation and listlessness. Not even the birth of a son, conceived only after she humbly asks for a child, helps to make them a real family. The boy and his mother, both delicate beings, exist apart from the father bursting with energy but with none to bestow on them.
François' reminiscences after the murder attempt bring back the many touching gestures when Bébé tried to get closer to him, to make them know each other, none of which he understood or bothered about at the time. On the contrary, his behaviour comes into relief as monstrously callous and cruel--and the man wasn't even going for that!
I think that's what Simenon was most interested in showing here--how blind people (notably men) can be to the suffering of others (notably women). We certainly get this message, but I wouldn't call this a successful novel.
While I found Bébé's character and fate sadly plausible, I wasn't convinced by François' change of heart when he realised how mistakenly he judged everything about her from the beginning. I'm not sure an authentic persona of that type could make that realisation in the first place. It doesn't seem possible that anyone who behaved all his life with utter selfishness and disregard for others (it's not just Bébé but all women he treats as if they were subhuman), who's never been in love and scoffs at the idea of love, who apparently doesn't love even his son (and feels compelled to accept him as his own only because the boy has the telltale "Donge nose"), would all of a sudden find himself yearning for his wife and regretting the life they might have had.
It would appear that this "change of heart" was forced more by the narrative structure, Simenon needing a knowing narrator to reconstruct the tale and slowly disperse the enigma around Bébé. Given its intimate nature, what details he chose to illustrate the marital alienation, he had no choice but to use François.
There were parts when I was wondering whether Simenon was being satanically satirical. Not sure how much of a sense of humour he had... show less
The tenth Maigret novel to be published, and it's already the Commissaire's second visit to Simenon's home-town of Liège. And his pretext for operating over the border in Belgium more than fifty years before the Schengen Agreement is even flimsier than it was last time. And some of his actions once he's there are distinctly odd. But it's an agreeably atmospheric little story, featuring a couple of would-be juvenile delinquents, a night-club dancer, an exotic corpse in a wicker basket, and a show more bunch of Belgian detectives who seem to be more interested in an opportunity to order briar pipes at cost-price than they are in the murder case they are supposed to be working on. Simenon takes the chance to dig a bit further into his favourite theme, the flimsiness of the boundaries between crime and respectability, and he manages to keep the reader interested despite the silliness of the plot. So why not? show less
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