Léo Malet (1909–1996)
Autor(a) de The Bloody Streets of Paris [Comic]
About the Author
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Séries
Obras por Léo Malet
Les Enquêtes de Nestor Burma et Les nouveaux mystères de Paris. Oeuvres complètes, tome 1 (1985) 22 exemplares
Oeuvres de Léo Malet, tome 2 : Les enquetes de nestor burma et les nouveaux mysteres de paris (1986) 16 exemplares
Trilogie Noire. La vie est dégueulasse, Le soleil n'est pas pour nous, Sueur aux tripes. (1969) 4 exemplares
Le inchieste di Nestor Burma: Un ricatto di troppo-Il quinto processo-Il sole sorge dietro il Louvre vol. 2 (2008) 4 exemplares
Nebbia sul ponte di Tolbiac-Delitto al Luna Park. Nestor Burma e i misteri di Parigi (2010) 3 exemplares
Un cadavere in scena: *Notte di sangue a le Troncy: Nestor Burma e i misteri di Parigi (2011) 3 exemplares
L'Etrangleur, N° 1, Juin 2009 : Nestor Burma : L'envahissant cadavre de la plaine Monceau (2012) — Autor — 3 exemplares
Le inchieste di Nestor Burma: Chilometri di sudari-Baraonda agli Champs-Elysées-Morte a Saint-Michel vol. 1 (2008) 2 exemplares
Le inchieste di Nestor Burma 2 exemplares
Le Gang mystérieux Suivi de Aux mains des réducteurs de têtes : Romans (Oeuvres policières… (1982) 1 exemplar
Miss Chandler est en danger ; suivi de, Affaire double: Romans (Collection "Le Miroir obscur") (French Edition) (1982) 1 exemplar
Le capitaine Coeur-en-Berne (Omer Refreger) 1 exemplar
Pas de bavard à la muette 1 exemplar
Nestor Burma. Tomo integral 1 exemplar
Contes et nouvelles 1 exemplar
La sœur du flibustier (Omer Refreger) 1 exemplar
Gérard Vindex (Omer Refreger) 1 exemplar
Un héros en guenilles par Omer Refreger 1 exemplar
Contes doux 1 exemplar
Les Anges de Palerme 1 exemplar
Nestor Burma e il cadavere ingombrante 1 exemplar
Le soleil nait derrière le Louvre. Les nouveaux mystères de Paris. 1er arrondissement. Le livre de poche.… (1976) 1 exemplar
Horúčka v Marais. Čachre na bulvári Saint Michel. Nemá nič nepovie Nové tajomstvá… (1989) 1 exemplar
Les nouveaux mystères de Paris 1 exemplar
Dois actores para um cadáver 1 exemplar
L'ours et la culotte 1 exemplar
Léo Malet : Nestor Burma détective de choc 1 exemplar
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Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Malet, Léo
- Nome legal
- Malet, Léo
- Data de nascimento
- 1909-03-07
- Data de falecimento
- 1996-03-03
- Localização do túmulo
- Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, France
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- France
- Local de nascimento
- Montpellier, France
- Local de falecimento
- Chatillon, France
- Locais de residência
- Montpellier, France (birth)
Chatillon, France
Paris, France - Ocupações
- cabaret singer (Montmartre ∙ "La Vache Enragee")
crime novelist
detective novelist
surrealist
poet
autobiographer (mostrar todos 7)
short story writer - Relações
- Doucet, Paulette (wife)
Tardi, Jacques (adapter)
Fatal error: Call to undefined function isLitsy() in /var/www/html/inc_magicDB.php on line 425- Léo Malet, considered the inventor of the French noir novel, was born in Montpellier, France. He lost both his parents and his baby brother to tuberculosis when he was a tiny child and was raised by his maternal grandparents. He had little formal education but began to read the newspaper Le Libertaire at age 14 and joined a Libertarian political group. In 1925, he ran away to Paris, where he began working as a singer at the cabaret "La Vache enragee" in the Montmartre district. He eked out a living with various day jobs such as laborer, cinema usher, and newspaper vendor. He frequented anarchist circles and occasionally wrote pieces for anarchist publications such as L'Insurgé. In 1931, he became close friends with André Breton and part of a circle of Surrealists that included René Magritte and Yves Tanguy. During this time, he published his first two volumes of poetry, Ne pas voir plus loin que le bout de son sexe (1936) and J'Arbre comme cadavre (1937). In 1940, he married his companion Paulette Doucet, who wrote novels under several pen names and helped to support him. At the outbreak of World War II, Malet was arrested for his anarchist associations by the French police and sent to a German POW camp until May 1941. Back in Occupied Paris, he turned his hand to writing fiction. Though he produced dozens of works in many genres, including historical romances, swashbucklers, and American-style crime novels, Malet became most famous for novels featuring his private detective Nestor Burma. Burma, introduced in 120, rue de la Gare (1943), was a hard-drinking, pipe-smoking, astute speaker of French argot (slang), an ex-anarchist, and serial monogamist. There were 33 novels detailing Burma's adventures and five short stories, bringing the total to 38. In 1948, Malet was the first winner of the Grand prix de littérature policière (Grand Prize for Detective Literature) for Le Cinquième Procédé. He also wrote a "Black Trilogy" of novels with semi-autobiographical elements set in the Paris underworld: La Vie est degueulasse (1948), Le Soleil n'est pas pour nous (1949), and Sueur aux tripes (1969). He published two autobiographies, La Vache enragée (1988) and Journal secret (1997). Comic book artist Jacques Tardi adapted some of Malet's Nestor Burma books. Several of the novels also were adapted into French films and a television series.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 134
- Also by
- 4
- Membros
- 2,043
- Popularidade
- #12,583
- Avaliação
- 3.6
- Críticas
- 49
- ISBN
- 391
- Línguas
- 15
- Marcado como favorito
- 3
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Malet usa il suo solito sarcasmo e trovare l’assassino e’ solo attraverso una serie di intuizioni del Nestor Burma.
Esempi:
L’ispettore Florimond Faroux, della P.J., correva verso la quarantina a una velocita’ che mai aveva toccato nel perseguire i criminali. (102)
Quando ebbi detto il mio nome, Helene mi apri’ senza indugio. Espresse tuttavia una certa sorpresa nel vedermi in compagnia. Non era una sciocca, Helene, e capi’ subito (lo vidi dal suo sguardo) che Faroux non era un poeta elegiaco. (137)
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