About

Known credits:
5
Birthday:
1922-09-19
Place of birth:
Manosque, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
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Pierre Magnan

Overview

Pierre Magnan (19 September 1922 – 28 April 2012) was a French crime fiction writer.

Pierre Magnan was born on 19 September 1922 in Manosque. At the age of 13 he started working as a typographer and two years later started to write. His style was influenced by Jean Giono to whom he will dedicate a book later called To Greet Giono. During World War II he became acquainted with a novelist Thyde Monnier, who by 1946 published his work for the Éditions Julliard.

His awards include Prix du Quai des Orfèvres from 1978, for Le Sang des Atrides, the Martin Beck Award in 1983, for Le Commissaire dans la truffière, for best crime fiction translated into Swedish language, and Prix Mystère de la critique in 1985, for La Maison assassinée.

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Known for

Writing

2006 Les Enquêtes du commissaire Laviolette Writing Novel 69
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2006 Les Enquêtes du commissaire Laviolette Writing Author 69
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1988 The Murdered House Writing Novel 59
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1982 Le Secret des Andrônes Writing Novel N/A
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1981 Le Sang des Atrides Writing Novel N/A
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