Georges Bayle
Georges Bayle ( 22 August 1918 - 13 January 1987) was a French writer.
Biography[]
A populist author, he published Du raisin dans le gaz-oil in 1954 dedicated to Jacques Perret with whom Georges Bayle was interned during the Second World War. The plot is located in the corporation of truckers. The novel was adapted by Michel Audiard under the title directed by Gilles Grangier with Jean Gabin and Jeanne Moreau.
Work[]
Novels[]
- 1954: Du raisin dans le gaz-oil, Série noire #217
- 1958: Les Déserteurs, Collection Blanche, Gallimard
Collection of short stories[]
- 1955: Le Pompiste et le Chauffeur, Collection Blanche, Gallimard, prix Cazes 1956
Others[]
- Cours de résistance des matériaux appliquée aux machines,
- Cours de statique graphique, Eyrolles, 1948
Filmography[]
Adaptation[]
- 1955: Gilles Grangier, adaptation of the novel Du raisin dans le gaz-oil, with Jean Gabin and Jeanne Moreau , French film directed by
Actor[]
- 1957: Burning Fuse, French film directed by Henri Decoin, with Raymond Pellegrin and Charles Vanel
Sources[]
- , Les Années Série noire vol.1 (1945–1959) « Travaux » #13, 1992
- Claude Mesplède and , SN Voyage au bout de la Noire, , 1982, p. 30.
External links[]
- Bibliography on the site of Éditions Gallimard
- Georges Bayle at IMDb
Categories:
- 1918 births
- 20th-century French novelists
- 20th-century French male writers
- French crime fiction writers
- 1987 deaths