Jean-Jacques Antier

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Jean-Jacques Antier (born October 6, 1928 in Rouen , Département Seine-Maritime ) is a French writer.

Life

Antier attended the Lycée Corneille and the École Bellefonds (Institution Jean-Paul II) in his hometown. He then started working as a journalist for several newspapers in the region.

In addition, over the years novels were created, but also marine-historical works, which - like his biographies - were highly praised by the public as well as by official critics. He published his more spiritual works under the pseudonym Jean-Jacques .

Honors

  • 1994 Prix ​​Claude-Farrère for the novel Autant en apparte la mer .
  • 2008 Prix Corail du livre de mer for the novel Tempête sur Armen .

Works (selection)

Under Jean-Jacques Antier

Biographies
Marine historical works
Regional historical works
  • Le Comté de Nice . France-Empire, Paris 1992, ISBN 2-7048-0693-4 (EA Paris 1972)
  • La Cote d'Azur . Ombres et lumières . France-Empire, Paris 1972.
  • Les Îles de Lérins . Éditions Solar, Paris 1979.
  • Grands heures des îles de Lérins . Perrin, Paris 1975.
  • La côte d'Azur (Histoire d'amour des provinces de France; Vol. 7). Presses de la Cité, Paris 1976.
Novels

Under the pseudonym Jean-Jacques

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Together with Yvette Antier.