The lake and the mountains have become my landscape, my real world.

About Georges Simenon

Georges Joseph Christian Simenonwas a Belgian writer, most famous for his fictional detective Jules Maigret. One of the most popular authors of the 20th century, he published around 400 novels (including 192 under his own name), 21 volumes of memoirs and many short stories, selling over 500 million copies.

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I have always tried to write in a simple way, using down-to-earth and not abstract words.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

It was night and I could see a large and calm lake, reflecting the moon. Black mountains rose around it. I arrived from between two of these mountains, I looked at the lake and the moon, and that was it, nothing else happened.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

I saw Mussolini tirelessly contemplate a parade of thousands of young men.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

Of course, I also gave him the ineffable pleasures of pipe smoking. And no children, because when this character was created I did not yet have the four children I later had. I must add I also gave him a certain taste for food.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

The fact that we are I don’t know how many millions of people, yet communication, complete communication, is completely impossible between two of those people, is to me one of the biggest tragic themes in the world.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

Trotsky rises to give me his hand, then sits at his desk, gently allowing his regard to light on my person.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

I adore life but I don’t fear death. I just prefer to die as late as possible.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

Writing is not a profession but a vocation of unhappiness.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

The lake and the mountains have become my landscape, my real world.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986

One of them, for example, which will probably haunt me more than any other is the problem of communication.

Georges Simenon

Belgian writer (1903-1986