This week's contribution to Pattinase's Friday's Forgotten Books
I've written before about how when I was acquiring my current taste for crime fiction, Maigret titles in Penguin paperbacks were such an important part of my diet.
MAIGRET TAKES THE WATERS
MAIGRET and THE ENIGMATIC LETT
MAIGRET and THE MADWOMAN
And yet these days they are relatively scarce in our book shops and even our local libraries don't carry many. My local library, usually so well equipped for my crime fiction tastes, carries only 9 titles, and one of those is in French, one in Italian and one in Spanish.
A poor showing really when you consider how many titles Simenon wrote, Maigret and stand-alone.
Just recently I read MAIGRET & the MAN on the BOULEVARD and really felt that it had not dated much.
But one of the items my library does carry is the set of DVDs for the television series starring Michael Gambon, and just recently we worked our way through the lot with great relish.
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This wonderful cartoon is on the front page of Swedish Crime Writers' Academy (Svenska Deckarakademin).
You have probably recognised all of these famous sleuths.
Back row from the left: Lord Peter Wimsey, Gideon Fell, Jules Maigret, Sherlock Holmes, Charlie Chan, Ellery Queen
Front row from the left: Jane Marple, Father Brown, Auguste Dupin (= Edgar Allan Poe), Hercule Poirot, Nero Wolfe
Konstnär: Henry Lauritzen.
Why MYSTERIES? Because that is the genre I read.
Why PARADISE? Because that is where I live.
Among other things, this blog, the result of a 2008 New Year's resolution,
will act as a record of books that I've read, and random thoughts.
7 comments:
Great cartoon Kerrie, thanks for sharing it.
That cartoon is fab!
I love Maigret! They are classic! I came to the books late, but instantly recognized their worth. Wonderful books!
Oh, and great cartoon, too! :)
Appears Maigret and Fell are the only two of this gang I've yet to sample.
Jeff Meyerson has read all of the Maigrets and Art Scott is closing in on reading all of them. I've read about half. Simenon's non-Maigrets are excellent, too.
I've got "Maigret and the Yellow Dog" in my TBR pile right now and looking forward to it. I love the cartoon, too!
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