Jean Fayard (1902 in
Paris – 1978) was a French writer and journalist, winner of the
Prix Goncourt in 1931.
Fayard was also director of the Editions
Fayard.
Jean Fayard was the grandson 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 [
fr],
7th arrondissement of Paris.[1]
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