Jean Chalon

Jean Chalon

Jean Chalon (Carpentras, Vaucluse, 1935), a BA in Spanish from the University of Aix-en-Provence, and his Ph.D. from the University of Barcelona with his thesis The sense of exile in the poetry of Miguel de Unamuno. He lives between Paris and Navajas (Castellón) and has worked extensively to the biographical genre, being_x000D_
For this very reason called "the voice of women" by literary critics. Among his works are: Marie Antoinette, George Sand, Natalie Barney and Liliane Poutgy, with which it has received literary awards Chateaubriand, Gabrielle l'Estrée and History of the Vallee-aux-Loups.