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Georges Darien

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Georges Darien

Georges Darien (pseudonym for Georges Hippolyte Adrien; 1862–1921) was a French writer associated with anarchism and an outspoken advocate of Georgism.

Works

Books

  • Bas les coeurs ! (1889)
  • Biribi (1890)
  • Le Voleur (1897)
  • La Belle France (1898)
  • L’Épaulette (1901) (not published)

Pamphlets

Plays

  • L'ami de l'ordre (1898)

References

  • Auriant (Alexandre Hadjivassiliou), Darien et l'inhumaine comédie, Brussels: Ambassade du livre, 1966
  • W.D. Redfern, Georges Darien: Robbery and Private Enterprise, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1985
  • David Bosc, Georges Darien, Éditions Sulliver, 1996
  • Valia Gréau, Georges Darien et l'anarchisme littéraire, Editions du Lérot, 2002