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  1. Georges Arnaud was a writer, investigative journalist and political activist. After obtaining his baccalauréat, he studied language and literature. He then moved to Paris and gained a law degree in 1938.

  2. Georges Arnaud was a French novelist and social activist. Arnaud’s father was Georges Girard, a state official and noted historian who was killed along with Arnaud’s aunt on the family estate near Perigueux in central France (1941). Accused of the murders, Arnaud spent 19 months in jail before he.

  3. Henri Girard, connu sous le pseudonyme de Georges Arnaud, est un écrivain, journaliste d'investigation et militant politique français, né le 16 juillet 1917 à Montpellier ( Hérault) et mort le 4 mars 1987 à Barcelone. Georges était le prénom de son père, Arnaud le nom de jeune fille de sa mère 1 .

  4. Mar 7, 1987 · Georges Arnaud, who as a youth was jailed for the murder of his father and aunt and whose rebelliousness was reflected in a series of novels, among them “The Wages of Fear,” has died in Spain,...

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Arnaud, Georges (b. 1918) in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French Length: 57 words. (b. 1918).French novelist, dramatist, and documentary reporter. His most famous work is the novel Le Salaire de la peur (1949), based on his experiences in South America (1947–9).

  6. Henri Girard (16 July 1917 – 4 March 1987) was a French author who used the pseudonym Georges Arnaud. He was born in Montpellier. He was the author of the novel The Wages of Fear (French: Le Salaire de la peur). Georges Arnaud was a writer, investigative journalist and political activist.

  7. Feb 23, 2017 · First published in 1950, Georges Arnaud's The Wages of Fear is an unbearably tense classic thriller about men with nothing to lose in the toughest place on Earth.