Jérôme Peignot (born 10 June 1926) is a French novelist,[1] poet, pamphleteer, and an expert in typography. The author of some thirty books, he was awarded the Prix Sainte-Beuve, took part in publishing the writings of Laure (his aunt Colette Peignot),[2] as well as a major anthology on "Typoésie". He is the grandson of Georges Peignot, typographer and director of the foundry G. Peignot et Fils. He is also known for having launched the concept of acousmatic sound in the 1960s. His mother was soprano singer Suzanne Peignot.
Select works
Sonnets. Deux quatrains, deux tercets et à Paris deux rives. Photographs: Élisabeth Leroy-Viviane. Preface: Frédéric Sojcher. Paris: Éditions de l'amandier. 2015. ISBN978-2355162626.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
Pierre Leroux, inventeur du Socialisme. Paris: Chryseis édition. 2014. (First edition: Klincksieck, 1989)
Les jeux de l'amour et du language. Paris: Rue des cascades. 2012. Essai. (First edition: 1974)