Red Lights (novel)
Appearance
Author | Georges Simenon |
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Original title | Feux rouges |
Translator | Norman Denny |
Language | French |
Genre | Roman dur |
Publisher | Presses de la Cite |
Publication date | 1953 |
Media type | |
Pages | 154 (NYRB) |
Feux rouges (Red Lights) is the title of a short novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It is one of the author's roman durs or "hard novels".
The novel is divided into eight chapters, and is written using the third-person narrative mode.
Plot
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English language editions
This novel and The Watchmaker of Everton, both translated by Norman Denny, were published together in 1955 by Hamish Hamilton as Danger Ahead.[1]
It was reissued by New York Review Books in 2006, with an introduction by Anita Brookner.
References
- ^ Carter, David. The Pocket Essential Georges Simenon. The Pocket Essentials, 2003.
Simenon, Georges: Red Lights. New York: New York Review Books, 2006.