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Frédéric H. Fajardie

    August 28, 1947 – May 1, 2008

    Frédéric H. Fajardie, the nom de plume of Ronald Moreau, was a French writer and screenwriter celebrated for his contributions to the crime fiction genre. Raised in his father's bookstore, he developed an early immersion in literature, later finding ideological grounding in Marxism. His debut novel, a bold reinterpretation of the ancient Oresteia myth, marked his entry into the neo-polar literary movement, offering a sharp lens on contemporary society's underbelly. Fajardie's work, often set against vivid urban backdrops, is characterized by its exploration of violence, disillusionment, and a recurring theme of chivalrous spirit clashing with modern mediocrity, blending leftist politics with enduring values of honor and fidelity.

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