Jean Ferniot (10 October 1918 – 21 July 2012) was a French journalist and novelist. He won the
Prix Interallié in 1961.
Early life
Ferniot was born on 10 October 1918 in Paris, France.[1] He grew up in the
14th arrondissement of Paris.[2] He became an orphan at the age of eight, when his mother died.[2] He was raised as a
Roman Catholic, and he considered becoming a
priest as a young man.[2]
Ferniot was married three times.[3] With his second wife, journalist
Christiane Collange, he had two sons,
Vincent Ferniot and Simon Ferniot. He has five children.[3]
He died on 21 July 2012 in
Paris.[1] He was 93 years old.[3]
Works
Ferniot, Jean (1958). Les ides de mai. Paris: Librairie Plon.
OCLC2468993.
Ferniot, Jean (1961). L'Ombre portée. Paris: Gallimard.
OCLC560160135.
Ferniot, Jean (1962). Pour le pire. Paris: Gallimard.
OCLC490866038.
Ferniot, Jean (1964). Derrière la fenêtre. Paris: Gallimard.
OCLC715922649.
Ferniot, Jean (1965). De Gaulle et le 13 mai. Paris: Plon.
OCLC4400976.
Ferniot, Jean (1968). Mort d'une révolution, la gauche de mai. Paris: Denoël.
OCLC1262410.
Ferniot, Jean (1972). Complainte contre X. Paris: Gallimard.
OCLC2205610.
Ferniot, Jean (1972). 8 h 15: de De Gaulle à Pompidou. Paris: Plon.
OCLC682527.
Ferniot, Jean (1973). Pierrot et Aline. Paris: Grasset.
OCLC705134.