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Claude Farrère

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Born January 1, 1876
Died January 1, 1957 (81 years old)
6th arrondissement of Lyon, France
Also known as: Claude Farrère, Claude Farrere
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Claude Farrère, pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles Bargone, was a French author of novels set in such exotic locations as Istanbul, Saigon & Nagasaki. One of his novels, Les civilisés (The Civilized) won the 1st Prix Goncourt, for 1905. He was elected for a chair at the Académie Française on 3/26/35. Initially, however, he imitated his father, an infantry colonel who served in the French colonies: enlisting with the naval academy in 1894, he was made lieutenant in 1906 & was promoted to captain during 1918. He resigned in 1919 to concentrate on his writing career. His works have become largely disfavoured, even by French readers. To date, fewer than five websites on the World Wide Web offer his works, and fewer than 100 websites give him even a cursory mention. *Goodreads

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Thomas l'Agnelet, gentilhomme de fortune

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A novel of piracy in the 1600s

Black Opium

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Follow the narrator through a smoke-hazed vision of opium dens in the Orient, cat-fights among the cream of New Orleans Creole society, and the nightmare corridors of his own private hell, soaked in the juice of the poppy… First published January 1, 1904