
Jean Giono, the only son of a cobbler and a laundress, was one of France’s greatest writers. His prodigious literary output included stories, essays, poetry, plays, film scripts, translations and over thirty novels, many of which have been translated into English. Giono was a pacifist, and was twice imprisoned in France at the outset and conclusion of World War II. He remained tied to Provence and Manosque, the little city where he was born in 1895 and, in 1970, died. Giono was awarded the Prix Bretano, the Prix de Monaco (for the most outstanding collected work by a French writer), the Légion d’Honneur, and he was a member of the Académie Goncourt.
Series
Books

Le Bonheur fou
1957

Colline
1928

The Solitude of Compassion
1932

To the Slaughterhouse
1931

Les récits de la demi-brigade
1972

Au pied du sapin
Contes de Noël de Pirandello, Andersen, Maupassant...
2010

Regain
1930

The Song of the World
1934

Angelo
1958

Le désastre de Pavie
1963

Blue Boy
1932

Un de Baumugnes (Ldp Litterature)
1929

REFUS D OBEISSANCE
1937

The Man Who Planted Trees
1953

Voyage en Italie
1975

Le Moulin de Pologne
1952

Ennemonde
1968

Occupation Journal
1995

بیست و یک داستان از نویسندگان معاصر فرانسه
2005

Mort d'un personnage
1949

Naissance de l'Odyssee
1930

Joy of Man's Desiring
1935

Leurs yeux se rencontrèrent
2003

Noé
1947

Les âmes fortes
1972

The Serpent of Stars
1933

Two Riders of the Storm
1965

Un roi sans divertissement
1947

The Horseman on the Roof
1951

Melville
1941

The Open Road
1951

Il bambino che sognava l'infinito
1995