Jean-Jacques Greif Explained

Jean-Jacques Greif (born in Paris in 1944) is a French journalist and writer. He has written for the magazine Marie Claire for thirty years.

Biography

Greif was born in Paris in 1944, while his father, Lonek (later Lėon-Jacques), was being held in Auschwitz, having been arrested soon after Greif was conceived. Lonek survived the concentration camp, and told his son stories of his time there, which inspired some of Greif's novels.[1] [2] He is the oldest brother of composer–pianist Olivier Greif (1950-2000)[3] and the editor of his brother's journal published in 2019.[4]

Initially employed as an engineer, he went on to become a copywriter for an advertising company. He and his wife founded a school, and for a time he taught French and Physics[5] In 1975, he started working as a journalist for Marie Claire magazine[6] [7] and carried on until 2011.[8] His first book for teenagers was published in 1996, and he has gone on to write 16.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jean-Jacques Greif Biography . Book Browse . 24 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Biographie. Jean-Jacques Greif. fr, en. 7 September 2019.
  3. Web site: Olivier Greif 1950-2000. Jean-Jacques Greif. fr, en. 7 September 2019.
  4. Book: Greif, Olivier. Journal. Éditions Aedam Musicae. 2019. 978-2-919046-55-3. [Château-Gontier]. fr. 1105181820. Page 519 provides full dual names for his father.
  5. Web site: Jean-Jacques Greif . Ricochet . April 2012 . 24 July 2019 . fr.
  6. Web site: Jean Jacques Greif . Bloomsbury . 24 July 2019.
  7. Web site: Jean-Jacques Greif . Ecoledesloisirs . 24 July 2019.
  8. News: Greif Jean-Jacques . 24 July 2019 . Histoire d'en lire.
  9. Web site: Biography of Jean-Jacques Greif . France Culture . 24 July 2019.