Robert de Saint-Jean
Robert de Saint Jean (1901–1987) was a French writer and journalist. He was the companion of the French-speaking American writer Julien Green. Like the latter, he kept a diary which he published and allows to understand the French cultural life over several decades.
He worked, in particular, to Paris-Soir, le Parisien libéré or Paris Match.
In 1984 he received the prix Marcel Proust. He also worked as editor for the Plon publishing house.
Works
- 1934: La vraie révolution de Roosevelt, Éditions Grasset
- 1936: Le Feu sacré, Éditions Gallimard
- 1967: Julien Green par lui-même, Éditions du Seuil
- 1974: Journal d'un journaliste
- 1975: Moins cinq
- 1983: Passé pas mort, Grasset
- Julien Green, with Luc Estang
gollark: Lots of things in life weren't ever actually designed. Ascribing purpose to them seems silly.
gollark: Memetically spread Alzheimer's? Troubling. Enacting ζ-124 quarantine procedures.
gollark: Do you *need* punctuation, really?
gollark: i.e. are you trying to change... political... attitudes by doing a thing.
gollark: I mostly define behaviour as political or not by intent.
External links
- Robert de Saint Jean on Banelio
- Journal de Robert de Saint-Jean on e-gide
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