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Maigret and the Old Lady

1950 novel by Georges Simenon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maigret and the Old Lady
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Maigret and the Old Lady (French: Maigret et la vieille dame) is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character inspector Jules Maigret. The novel was written between November 29 to December 8, 1949, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, United States.[1] The book was published the following year by Presses de la Cité.

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Translations

The book was translated into English by Robert Brain in 1958 and by Ros Schwartz in 2016 under the title Maigret and the Old Lady.[2]

The first German translation by Hansjürgen Wille and Barbara Klau was published by Kiepenheuer & Witsch in 1954. The new translation by Renate Nickel was published by Diogenes Verlag in 1978.[3]

Reception

In 1958 literature magazine Time and Tide wrote about the novel: "The plot of Maigret and the Old Lady […] might not amount to much if it were handled by another, but Maigret's methods and Simenon's gift for creating and evoking local atmosphere combine to hold the reader captive."[4]

Adaptations

The novel was adapted several times:[5]

In French
  • 1977: Maigret et la dame d'Etretat, with Jean Richard in the lead role;
  • 1995: Maigret et la vieille dame, starring Bruno Cremer;
In English
In Japanese
  • 1978: Keishi to rōfūfu no nazo (警視と老夫婦の謎)), starring Kinya Aikawa;
In Russian

Stage Play 1965

Maigret and the Lady, Strand Theatre, London (now Novello Theatre, London), Opera House, Manchester, and other locations. 23rd August – 6th November 1965. [John Gale Productions Ltd., https://theatricalia.com/play/eq3/maigret-and-the-lady/production/y4w ]

Bibliography

  • Maurice Piron, Michel Lemoine, L'Univers de Simenon, guide des romans et nouvelles (1931-1972) de Georges Simenon, Presses de la Cité, 1983, p. 318-319 ISBN 978-2-258-01152-6 (in French)

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