Georges Simenon

Georges Simenon

Deceased · Born: Feb 13, 1903 · Died: Sep 4, 1989

Personal Details

Born Feb 13, 1903 Liège, Belgium
Spouse
  • Denyse Ouimet

    ( Jun 22, 1950 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Régine "Tigy" Renchon

    ( Mar 23, 1923 to Jun 21, 1950 )

Biography

Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (13 February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer. A prolific author who published nearly 500 novels and numerous short works, Simenon is best known as the creator of the fictional detective Jules Maigret. Simenon was born at 26 rue Léopold (now number 24) in Liège to Désiré Simenon and his wife Henriette Brüll. Désiré Simenon worked in an accounting office at an insurance company and had married Henriette in April 1902. Although Simenon was born on Friday 13 February 1903, superstition resulted in his birth being registered as having been on the 12th. This story of his birth is recounted at the beginning of his novel Pedigree. The Simenon family traces its origins back to Belgian Limburg. Simenon could trace his line back to peasants living in the area since as early as 1580. His mother had origins from Limburg, the Netherlands and Germany while his father was of Walloon origin. One of his mother's most notorious ancestors was Gabriel Brühl, a criminal who preyed on Limburg from the 1720s until he was hanged in 1743. Later, Simenon would use Brühl as one of his many pen names. In April 1905, two years after Simenon's birth, the family moved to 3 rue Pasteur (now 25 rue Georges Simenon) in Liège's Outremeuse neighbourhood. Simenon's brother Christian was born in September 1906 and eventually became their mother's favourite child, much to Simenon's chagrin. Later, in February 1911, the Simenons moved to 53 rue de la Loi, also in the Outremeuse. In this larger home, the Simenons were able to take in lodgers. Typical among them were apprentices and students of various nationalities, giving the young Simenon an important introduction to the wider world; this marked his novels, notably Pedigree and Le Locataire. At the age of three, Simenon learned to read at the Saint-Julienne nursery school. Then, between 1908 and 1914, he attended the Institut Saint-André. In September 1914, shortly after the beginning of the First World War, he began his studies at the Collège Saint-Louis, a Jesuit high school. In February 1917, the Simenon family moved to a former post office building in the Amercoeur neighbourhood. June 1919 saw another move, this time to the rue de l'Enseignement, again back in the Outremeuse neighbourhood. Using his father's heart condition as a pretext, Simenon decided to put an end to his studies in June 1918, not even taking the Collège Saint-Louis' year-end exams. He subsequently worked a number of very short-term odd jobs. In January 1919, the 15-year-old Simenon took a job at the Gazette de Liège, a newspaper edited by Joseph Demarteau. While Simenon's own beat only covered unimportant human interest stories, it afforded him an opportunity to explore the seamier side of the city, including politics, bars, and cheap hotels but also crime, police investigations and lectures on police technique by the criminologist Edmond Locard. Simenon's experience at the Gazette also taught him the art of quick editing. He wrote more than 150 articles under the pen name "G. Sim." He began submitting stories to Le Matin in the early 1920s. ... Source: Article "Georges Simenon" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Career

2022
Maigret
Maigret as Novel
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2014
The Blue Room
The Blue Room as Novel
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2007
The Man from London
The Man from London as Novel
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2004
Red Lights
Red Lights as Novel
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1998
In All Innocence
In All Innocence as Novel
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1997
Stranger in the House
Stranger in the House as Novel
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1989
Monsieur Hire
Monsieur Hire as Novel
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1988
Maigret
Maigret as Novel
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1982
L'étoile du Nord
L'étoile du Nord as Novel
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1974
The Clockmaker of St. Paul
The Clockmaker of St. Paul as Novel
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1973
Le train
Le train as Novel
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1972
The Family Rico
The Family Rico as Novel
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1971
The Widow Couderc
The Widow Couderc as Novel
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1967
Cop-Out
Cop-Out as Novel
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1965
Three Rooms in Manhattan
Three Rooms in Manhattan as Novel
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1963
Magnet of Doom
Magnet of Doom as Novel
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1960
Maigret
Maigret as Novel
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1959
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
1958
The Stowaway
The Stowaway as Novel
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Inspector Maigret
Inspector Maigret as Novel
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1957
The Brothers Rico
The Brothers Rico as Novel
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1956
The Bottom of the Bottle
The Bottom of the Bottle as Novel
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1955
A Life in the Balance
A Life in the Balance as Novel
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1952
The Paris Express
The Paris Express as Novel
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1949
The Man on the Eiffel Tower
The Man on the Eiffel Tower as Novel
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1947
Temptation Harbor
Temptation Harbor as Novel
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1992
Maigret
Maigret as Creator
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