Fun Facts Friday: Roger Martin du Gard
Latest Posts / March 23, 2018

Roger Martin du Gard (23 March, 1881 – 22 August, 1958) was an award winning French author. Roger Martin du Gard Theo van Rysselberghe 1) He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, to a prosperous lawyer. 2) Mr. du Gard was a trained paleographer. 3) In 1906 he married Hélène Foucault, the couple honeymooned in North Africa where Mr. du Gard outlined his first novel. 4) He spent most of World War I as a soldier on the front lines. 5) After the war, Mr. du Gard started working a Les Thibault, a long saga novel. 6) The author won the 1937 Noble Prize in Literature for his novel Les Thibault, published in six volumes. 7) The author’s novels run a theme of a person’s dilemma between religion and science. 8) Mr. du Gard did not like publicity, preferring a life of seclusion and guarding his privacy. He did not permit photographs and kept his phone number unlisted. 9) The author published very little work after 1940, he passed away in his country retreat. 10) Albert Camus said that “Martin du Gard is the example, a rare one indeed, of one of our great writers whose telephone number nobody knows.” Zohar – Man of la Book

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