Jean Fayard
Encyclopedia
Jean Fayard was a French writer and journalist, winner of the Prix Goncourt
in 1931.
He was also director of the Editions Fayard
.
Jean Fayard was the grand son of the founder of Fayard.
At the death of his father, Joseph Artheme Fayard, 1936, he took the helm of the publishing family.
His papers are held at Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine, 25, rue de Lille, Paris, VIIe.
Prix Goncourt
The Prix Goncourt is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year"...
in 1931.
He was also director of the Editions Fayard
Fayard
Fayard is a French Paris-based publishing house established in 1857. Fayard is controlled by Hachette Livre.-Works published:Works published by Editions Fayard include:...
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Jean Fayard was the grand son of the founder of Fayard.
At the death of his father, Joseph Artheme Fayard, 1936, he took the helm of the publishing family.
His papers are held at Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine, 25, rue de Lille, Paris, VIIe.
Work
- Deux ans à Oxford? Impr. F. Paillart, 1924
- Dans le monde où l'on s'abuse, Arthème Fayard, 1925
- Journal d'un colonel, Éditions de la nouvelle revue française, 1925
- Trois quarts de monde: roman, Artheme Fayard, 1926
- Oxford et Margaret, A. Fayard, 1928
- Madeleine et Madeleine, Gallimard, 1928
- Bruxelles, Émile-Paul frères, 1928
- Mal d'amour, Éditions de l'imprimerie nationale, 1931
- Liebesleid: Roman, R. Piper, 1933
- La féérie de la rue: roman, Henri Duvernois, Jean Fayard, B. Grasset, 1937
- Mes Maitresses, A. Fayard, 1941
- Roman, A. Fayard, 1945
- "L'Allemagne sous le Croix de Lorraine", Les Oeuvres Libras, 1945
- La guerre intérieure, Stock, 1974, ISBN 9782234001084
- Je m'éloigne: roman, Plon, 1977, ISBN 9782259002363
English Translations
- Oxford & Margaret: Translated from the French by Louis GoldingLouis GoldingLouis Golding was a British writer, very famous in his time especially for his novels, though he is now largely neglected; he wrote also short stories, essays, fantasies, travel books and poetry....
, Jarrolds, 1925 - Desire, Translated by Warre Bradley Wells, The Century Co., 1932