Jean Tardieu (born in Saint-Germain-de-Joux, Ain, 1 November 1903,
died in Créteil, Val-de-Marne, 27 January 1995) was a French artist,
musician, poet and dramatic author.He earned a degree in literature
and worked for a publishing house. He published several poetry
collections in the 1930s before starting to write for the stage. After
World War Two, Tardieu entered the world of radio and worked his way
to head of dramatic programming and then director of programs at
France-Music. The quality and success of French National Public Radio
after World War Two has been attributed largely to Jean Tardieu.He was
married to pteridologist Marie Laure Tardieu.[1]
died in Créteil, Val-de-Marne, 27 January 1995) was a French artist,
musician, poet and dramatic author.He earned a degree in literature
and worked for a publishing house. He published several poetry
collections in the 1930s before starting to write for the stage. After
World War Two, Tardieu entered the world of radio and worked his way
to head of dramatic programming and then director of programs at
France-Music. The quality and success of French National Public Radio
after World War Two has been attributed largely to Jean Tardieu.He was
married to pteridologist Marie Laure Tardieu.[1]
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