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Claude Seignolle

Claude Seignolle (born in Perigueux in June 25, 1917) is a French author. His main interests were folklore and archaeology before he turned to fiction. He has also written under the pseudonyms 'Starcante', 'S. Claude' and 'Jean-Robert Dumoulin'.
==Early and later life==
At the age of twelve his family moved to Chatenay-Malabry and he went to school in Lakanal at Sceaux where his history teacher encouraged his interests in archaeology. He was expelled from this school for absenteeism.
He later joined the French Prehistoric Society, where he met the renowned folklorist Arnold Van Gennep. With his brother Jacques, Claude toured Hurepoix for two years collecting folklore and legends, and in 1937 he co-wrote with his brother ''The Folklore of Hurepoix'', which was praised by Pierre Mac Orlan and Blaise Cendrars.
In 1945 he published his first novel ''Le Rond des sorciers''.
He lives in the liberation St. Montaine, still in Sologne, where he collects local folklore and stories that inspired several of his books. Seignolle wrote several books of supernatural horror, including ''The Accursed''.〔Franz Rottensteiner,
''The Fantasy Book:an illustrated history from Dracula to Tolkien''. Collier Books, 1978, (p. 140). ISBN 0-02-053560-0〕 He is considered by some to be one of the best French fantasists;
Lawrence Durrell has written of Seignolle: "The devils, the werewolves and the vampires...appear in his novels as disturbing realities, and the attitude he adopts towards them is so matter-of-fact that the reader rapidly
finds himself believing in them...."〔 Horror
historian R.S. Hadji included Seignolle on his list of the greatest horror writers.〔
"13 Supreme Masters of Weird Fiction" by R.S Hadji.''Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine'',
May–June 1983.
() (p. 84)〕

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