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The Thief

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Georges Darien (1862-1921) was a French writer with anarchist tendencies. His work, which includes novels, plays, and contributions to literary magazines, is marked by themes of revolt and disgust. After being forgotten following his death, he was rediscovered with the reissue of The Thief and Bas les Coeurs!. From 1891 to 1897, he traveled to Belgium, Germany, and particularly London, where he returned with the manuscript of his novel, The Thief. In addition to his novels, Darien was a prominent pamphleteer of the late century, collaborating with several anarchist journals, including L'Escarmouche, L'Ennemi du Peuple, and L'En Dehors. Other works include L'Épaulette: Souvenirs d'un Officier (1901), Biribi: Discipline Militaire (1906), and Les Vrais Sous-Offs (with Édouard Dubus).

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The Thief, Georges Darien

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Titre
The Thief
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Zinc Read
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
448
ISBN13
9789354786082
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Georges Darien (1862-1921) was a French writer with anarchist tendencies. His work, which includes novels, plays, and contributions to literary magazines, is marked by themes of revolt and disgust. After being forgotten following his death, he was rediscovered with the reissue of The Thief and Bas les Coeurs!. From 1891 to 1897, he traveled to Belgium, Germany, and particularly London, where he returned with the manuscript of his novel, The Thief. In addition to his novels, Darien was a prominent pamphleteer of the late century, collaborating with several anarchist journals, including L'Escarmouche, L'Ennemi du Peuple, and L'En Dehors. Other works include L'Épaulette: Souvenirs d'un Officier (1901), Biribi: Discipline Militaire (1906), and Les Vrais Sous-Offs (with Édouard Dubus).