Jean Blanzat


Jean Blanzat was a French novelist, a member of the Resistance.

Biography

After a literary debut noticed in the magazine Europe in 1929 in which he published his first story in 1930, Enfance, Jean Blanzat published his first novel, À moi-même ennemi at éditions Grasset.
A Rsistant within the Groupe du musée de l'Homme, Jean Blanzat was one of the first members of the, along Jean Paulhan. During the Occupation, he continued his novelistic activity and received in June 1942 the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française for L'Orage du matin thanks to the active and committed support of Georges Duhamel, newly elected perpetual secretary, and his friend François Mauriac who by this choice challenged the power in place.
At the Liberation of France, Jean Blanzat became editor-in-chief of Éditions Grasset. He was then a member of the Reading Committee at Éditions Gallimard and wrote a literary column at Le Figaro. In 1964, he obtained the Prix Femina for his novel .

Work