Frederic H. Fajardie

Frederic H. Fajardie (born the August 28th 1947 with Paris, France) is a writer and Scénariste French.

Biography

Fajardie grows in the Parisian bookstore of his/her father where it reads very many novels and news. As of the sixteen years age, the Marxism becomes the reference mark of its life. In 1968, acquired with the ideas gauchists, it militates with the proletarian Gauche and as of the month of May 1968 it wants to become the first militant " engagé" to write black novels and to pervert the style of it if possible.

Career

It publishes its first black novel Tueurs of cops , as August 1979, it is acted of a very free adaptation of the Orestie, a myth of ancient Greece. It is at the origin of a new literary kind, the Néo-whodunnit. He is recognized as of this time by the critic Max-pol. Fouchet.

Starting from 1986, it starts to publish novels of more traditional invoice, collection known as " blanche" , but its work in the black novel continues. In 1989, it is recognized by the critic Renaud Matignon.

Refractory with the labels and the ghettos, it does not appreciate the socialism mitterrandien, against which it writes in 1993 Chronique of a political liquidation .

In 1998, it is recognized by the critic Bernard Frank and takes part in the literary emission the Circle of midnight .

He sponsors the Salon of the popular book of expression and social criticism of Arras.

Its work

For Fajardie, the whodunnit and the black novel are the best means of exploring the back of the contemporary company. In its work, where the chivalrous spirit of its characters is opposed to the contemporary mediocity, its political gauchism of frontage is combined with values rather aristocratic, such: honor, fidelity and often fraternization beyond the ideological or historical oppositions.

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