- Source: Jean-Pierre Conty
Jean Pierre Conty, real name Jean Pierre Walrafen, (9 December 1917 - 12 September 1984) was a 20th-century French writer, famous for his spying novels.
The hero of most of his novel is Mr. Suzuki, a Japanese spy. He has also published under the pen name Jean Crau .
Works
= Novels
== Theatre
=In 1954, his play Affaire vous concernant is directed by Pierre Valde at the Théâtre de Paris. In 1965, he coauthored with Jean Bernard-Luc, a comédie-vaudeville which has now become a classic of the genre : Quand épousez-vous ma femme ?, staged on theatre with Michel Serrault, Jean-Pierre Darras and Maria Pacôme.
= Comic strips
=Several adaptations in comic strips of the series Mr. Suzuki have been made by Jacomo:
1974 : La nuit rouge de Mr. Suzuki, Artima
1975 : Mr. Suzuki a la dent dure, Artima
1975 : Mr. Suzuki et la ville fantôme, Artima
1977 : Mr. Suzuki lance un sos, Artima
1977 : Mr. Suzuki lance un sos (2), Artima
= Cinema
=Robert Vernay has directed the cinematographic adaptation of Monsieur Suzuki prend la mouche in 1960 under the title: Monsieur Suzuki with Jean Thielment, Ivan Desny, Pierre Dudan and Claude Farell.
Prizes and awards
In 1953, he was awarded the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière for his novel Opération Odyssée.
References
External links
Liste de romans publiés, sur Polar-sf
Éléments biographiques+ Liste des titres publiés, sur Fichesauteurs.canalblog.com
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- Folleville, Somme
- Drucat
- Beaumetz
- Cizancourt
- Fressenneville
- L'Échelle-Saint-Aurin
- Port-le-Grand
- Yzeux
- Jean-Pierre Conty
- Conty
- Marie-Christine Adam
- Pierre La Motte
- Jean Bernard-Luc
- Jean-Baptiste Descamps
- Jean Le Poulain
- Alfred Pasquali
- Anne-Madeleine de Conty d'Argencourt
- Christian-Gérard