Jacques Brenner
Jacques Brenner was a French writer, author of novels and tests, born with the Saint-Dié-of-Vosges (the Vosges) the September 16th 1922 and deceased with Paris in 2001.
It made to its studies with Rouen (Seine-Maritime), like high-school pupil, then student. It was also critical, literary adviser in several publishers (it worked in particular at Grasset where it ensured mainly the service of reception and first reading of the manuscripts; in this same editor, it took care of the publication of the two volumes of the Journal of Matthieu Galey, 1987,1989), collaborated in various newspapers and weekly magazines and was member of the jury of some literary prizes, the such Prix Renaudot, the Prix of the Two Nest eggs or the Prix Jacques Chardonne.
Itself accepted the Grand Prix of literature of the French Academy in 1995.
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