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Pen name
  
Fred Vargas

Role
  
Historian

Nationality
  
French

Parents
  
Philippe Audoin


Genre
  
Crime fiction

Movies
  
Have Mercy on Us All

Name
  
Fred Vargas

Siblings
  
Jo Vargas

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Born
  
7 June 1957 (age 66) Paris (
1957-06-07
)

Occupation
  
Medieval historian and archaeologist; writer

Albums
  
Die Nacht des Zorns (Ungekurzt)

Books
  
The Chalk Circle Man, Have Mercy on Us All, The Three Evangelists, Temps glaciaires, Seeking Whom He May Dev

Similar People
  
Jo Vargas, Katherine Pancol, Virginie Despentes, Philippe Audoin, Regis Wargnier

« L'humanité en péril » : le cri d'alarme écologiste de Fred Vargas


Fred Vargas is the pseudonym of the French historian, archaeologist and writer Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau (born 7 June 1957 in Paris). Her crime fiction policiers have won three International Dagger Awards from the Crime Writers Association, for three successive novels: in 2006, 2008 and 2009. She is the first author to achieve such an honor. In each case her translator into English was Siân Reynolds, who was also recognized by the international award.

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Career as archaeologist

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Audoin-Rouzeau worked at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), which she joined in 1988. She later joined the Institut Pasteur, as a eukaryotic archaeologist. She has undertaken a project on the epidemiology of the Black Death and bubonic plague, the result of which was a work considered definitive in the research area: Les chemins de la peste (Routes of the Plague) (2003).

Career as novelist

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Fred is the diminutive of her given name, Frédérique, while Vargas derives from the Ava Gardner character in the film The Barefoot Contessa. Her twin sister Joëlle, a painter, adopted the pseudonym of Jo Vargas.

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Vargas writes mostly police thrillers (policiers). She found writing was a way to combine her interests and relax from her job as an academic. Her novels are set in Paris and feature the adventures of Chief Inspector Adamsberg and his team. Her interest in the Middle Ages is manifest in many of her novels, especially through the person of Marc Vandoosler, a young specialist in the period. Seeking Whom He May Devour was shortlisted by the British Crime Writers' Association for the Gold Dagger award for best crime novel of the year in 2005.

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In 2006 her next novel, The Three Evangelists, won the inaugural Duncan Lawrie International Dagger. She also won the award in 2008 with Wash This Blood Clean From My Hand. She was the first author to be shortlisted for three successive novels. In 2009 Vargas was again awarded the International Dagger, becoming the first author to receive it for three successive novels. The International Dagger also recognizes the translator, in each case Siân Reynolds.

Controversies

Fred Vargas took part in the defence of Cesare Battisti, a left-wing terrorist sought by Italian and French justice since 2004. He has been found guilty of four assassinations (two of them were a policeman and a member of anti-terroristic corps) committed in the 1970s, during the "Years of lead".

Principal characters

  • Three Evangelists series
  • Marc Vandoosler, known as "Saint-Mark": Historian specialising in medieval life
  • Lucien Devernois, known as "Saint-Luke": Historian specialising in World War I (inspired by Vargas's brother Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau)
  • Matthias Delamarre, known as "Saint Matthew": Historian specialising in prehistory
  • These three characters, christened "the Evangelists", live in the same house, The Dosshouse together with "Old Man Vandoosler"
  • Armand Vandoosler: former police Commissaire, Marc's godfather, epicurean and oddball
  • Ludwig Kehlweiler: former policeman with a national network of informants and a toad Bufo
  • Adamsberg series
  • Commissaire Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg: peripatetic police chief, with Zen research methods
  • Adrien Danglard: methodical police inspector, Adamsberg's deputy. Divorced, father of five children and conspicuous white wine consumer
  • Camille Forestier: a musician/plumber who has a turbulent relationship with Adamsberg.
  • Adaptations

    One feature movie and four TV films based on the "Adamsberg" novels were produced.

    References

    Fred Vargas Wikipedia