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Pierre boileau vertigo
Pierre boileau vertigo












pierre boileau vertigo

At the same time, he wrote his first crime novel L'Assassin de minuit (1945). Narcejac began writing pastiches of various crime fiction authors which were published in the collections Confidences dans ma nuit (1946) and Nouvelles confidences dans ma nuit (1947). He moved to Nantes in 1945, where he became a professor of philosophy and literature at the Lycée Georges-Clemenceau, and held this position until his retirement in 1967. He studied at the universities of Bordeaux, Poitiers and Paris where he received degrees in literature and philosophy.

pierre boileau vertigo

Thomas and Narcejac, and he remembered them when picking his pen name – "Thomas Narcejac". In his youth, he used to go fishing on the Charente river near two hamlets called St. He lost one eye in a childhood accident, which prevented him from going into a seafaring business. Pierre Ayraud was born on 3 July 1908 in Rochefort-sur-Mer to a family of seamen.

pierre boileau vertigo

He resumed his writing career in 1945 with the novel L'Assassin vient les mains vides, and scripting a couple of successful radio series in 1945–1947. His work involved visiting penal colonies and interviewing criminals. He returned to Paris in 1942, and enlisted as a social worker for the Secours National, an organization helping the disadvantaged. Boileau was released from the camp due to his medical condition. He was drafted during World War II, taken prisoner in June 1940, and spent two years in a stalag, where he met Jean-Paul Sartre. Boileau's novel Le repos de Bacchus was awarded the prestigious Prix du Roman d'Aventures in 1938. Then he wrote a series of novels about André Brunel, a dapper private detective specialized in difficult cases. He changed several occupations while also contributing short stories and novellas to various newspapers and magazines. His studies prepared him for a career in commerce, but he had been passionate about detective fiction since childhood. Pierre Louis Boileau was born on 28 April 1906 in Paris, the son of Léon and Maria Boileau (n ée Guillaud). Their works were adapted into numerous films, most notably, Les Diaboliques (1955), directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, and Vertigo (1958), directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

pierre boileau vertigo

They are noted for the ingenuity of their plots and the skillful evocation of the mood of disorientation and fear. They are credited with having helped to form an authentically French subgenre of crime fiction with the emphasis on local settings and mounting psychological suspense. Their successful collaboration produced 43 novels, 100 short stories and 4 plays. Boileau-Narcejac is the pen name used by the prolific French crime-writing duo of Pierre Boileau (28 April 1906 – 16 January 1989) and Pierre Ayraud, aka Thomas Narcejac (3 July 1908 – 7 June 1998).














Pierre boileau vertigo