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Pietr the Latvian
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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The first novel which appeared in Georges Simenon's famous Maigret series, in a gripping new translation by David Bellos. 'Inevitably Maigret was a hostile presence in the Majestic. He constituted a kind of foreign body that the hotel's atmosphere could not assimilate. Not that he looked like a cartoon policeman. He didn't have a moustache and he didn't wear heavy boots. His clothes were well cut and made of fairly light worsted. He shaved every day and looked after his hands. But his frame was proletarian. He was a big, bony man. His firm muscles filled out his jacket and quickly pulled all his trousers out of shape. He had a way of imposing himself just by standing there. His assertive presence had often irked many of his own colleagues.' In Simenon's first novel featuring Maigret, the laconic detective is taken from grimy bars to luxury hotels as he traces the true identity of Pietr the Latvian. Penguin is publishing the entire series of Maigret novels in new translations. This novel has been published in previous translations as The Case of Peter the Lett and Maigret and the Enigmatic Lett. 'Compelling, remorseless, brilliant.' - John Gray 'One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories.' - The Guardian 'A supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness.' - The Independent From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Bookwomble
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Simenon's first Maigret is off to a great start. Having read quite a few of the series already, having a more detailed introduction to the Chief Inspector is fascinating: nothing unexpected, just more detailed than was necessary once a wide readership was established for the later books.
I love that off the bat, Maigret is described as a proletarian, who clearly gives zero fucks about the wealth & social status of 'dignitaries' he's investigating.

Bookwomble Drink: Triple sec and tonic
Snack: Sour cream and chive Ringos
Music: Dave Brubeck Quartet, "Buried Treasures" live in Mexico, 1967
1y
vivastory Love everything about this! A couple of weeks ago I listened to Time Out. Definitely a favorite album! Hope you have a great weekend 🍸📚 1y
Bookwomble @vivastory I love all of Brubeck's "Time" albums. His "Impressions of" series are great, too, my favourite, I think, being "Impressions of Japan" ? 1y
Bookwomble @vivastory You have a good one, too 😊 1y
vivastory I somehow never realized that Time Out was a series. I have added a couple of others to my library, as well as Impressions of Japan. Have you heard Mali Obomsawin's Sweet Tooth? I think you'd like it. It is being classified as folk, but there are strong elements of free jazz. It's really good. 1y
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kwmg40
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Mehso-so

The very first Maigret book, this started slow but had some interesting twists at the end. Maybe it just felt slow because I read it in the original French, so I was already reading more slowly than usual! 😄

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Ruthiella Kudos for reading in the original! 🇫🇷 (or really 🇧🇪 , right? I think Simenon was Belgian). 3y
TheSpineView Great! 👍📖📚 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
kwmg40 @Ruthiella Thanks! I could understand most of it but still had trouble with some of the idioms. Yes, I think Simenon was born in Belgium but moved to France when he was a young man.

@TheSpineView @TheAromaofBooks Thank you!
3y
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NikkiKey94
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Pickpick

Started this one this afternoon and I couldn‘t put it down. It was definitely a quick read but I enjoyed it. I was shocked to find out there are over 70 books in this series and I am hoping to read them all. I already ordered the second one and can‘t wait to get started on it! 4🌟!

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Lucy_Anywhere
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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#TBRPile 📚 Who is Pietr the Latvian? A gentleman thief? A Russian drinking absinthe in a grimy bar? A married Norwegian Sea captain? A twisted corpse in a train bathroom? Or is he somehow all of these men?

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Readerann
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Starting off #readathon with a little international intrigue. Hope everyone has a marvelous reading day/night! #deweys

LauraBrook Oooh, the first Maigret! Can‘t wait to see what you think of this one. How‘s your morning been? 4y
Readerann @LauraBrook I think the translation is lacking a bit, but I‘m a sucker for these international detectives. My day has been great so far! Hope yours has been good as well. 4y
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Leftcoastzen
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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And when you want to read a series , it‘s great to find a run of them at a used book sale.They were all owned by the same couple who noted date purchased , date read, year written , and sometimes, where purchased.Bittersweet.1.50 each

Suet624 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 4y
Aimeesue The first Maigret I ever read was en Français. M. Vigeant brought them in for our class. Also, Paris Match back issues that had scantily clad French folks in them. ? 4y
writerlibrarian I've started read them in order and it's a really good noir series. Simenon wrote a lot of them in the 1930s. Some are really, really good domestic noir. Every day crime, low key, banal but terrifying acts. I love it. 4y
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Leftcoastzen @writerlibrarian I‘ve read some of his books not in the series and enjoyed them.I‘d like to read them in order . Maybe between others I have and the various libraries around I can pull that off. 4y
AlaMich @Aimeesue I wish my French teacher had given us something fun like that to read. 4y
batsy I really want to read this series. What a find! 4y
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BookishMe
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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I am today years old when I learn of this detective series

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SharonGoforth
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Mehso-so

I‘ve started watching the series, Maigret, which is based on the mystery series by Georges Simenon, and am enjoying it, so I decided to read the books. This book was originally published in 1930. Overall, it wasn‘t bad. However, there were some overtly anti-Semite descriptions that made me uncomfortable. The language was clumsy at times, although that could be the translation. I‘ll read the next one and see if I still feel the same.

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azulaco
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Panpan

Finished the book, still not impressed. There was an attempt at sinister psychology toward the end, but it just ended up being weird. Perhaps if I were reading this 90 years ago, I‘d have found it thrilling and intense. Or perhaps it‘s the fault of the new translation. Either way, the book fell flat. Worthwhile as part of the history of the mystery genre, but I was very disappointed by my first Maigret novel.

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azulaco
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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I‘m trying with this one, but I‘m finding it hard to follow what‘s going on. Not impressed with Maigret so far.

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BookaholicNatty
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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This series was recommended to me by one my 98 year old clients. She gave me these two today. The one to the left is the first one of the entire series. She raved on them for awhile this morning. They look like short easy reads!

PictureandBook Love these. Used to read simenon for my French class. 6y
tournevis Simenon is the other great inventor of the mystery genre with Christie. It's all good! 6y
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Adventures-of-a-French-Reader
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Pickpick

A quick read, a quite intriguing story set in a passé atmosphere. I had a great time with this first book of the Maigret series.

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deirdrebeecher
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
Panpan

I love vintage crime, but am often made uncomfortable by the attitudes to race and gender. But this is a new level, the anti semitism is VILE.

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MichaelKwan
Pietr the Latvian | Georges Simenon
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Irked. 1) Carrie Fisher passed away. 2) Richard Adams passed away. 3) The local B&N did not have the next Chief Bruno mystery novel by Martin Walker in stock. 4) I've already emptied the two B&N gift cards I got as presents to order the next TWO Chief Bruno mysteries (and some other books) online. In the interim, I got my first Inspector Maigret mystery today.