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Jacques Schiffrin

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Passionate about literature, he created in Paris the editions of the Pléiade / J. Schiffrin & Co. in 1923, located at 6 rue Tournefort. In November 1925, he founded with Joseph Poutermann, his brother-in-law, and Alexandre Halpern, the Société des Amis de la Pléiade. In 1931, he launched a luxury
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On 5 November 1940, following anti-Jewish laws, he was suddenly dismissed by Gaston Gallimard and went to take refuge in the United States with his family in 1941, via Marseille, Casablanca and Lisbon with the financial assistance of André Gide.
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edition of the great French and foreign authors, the “Linked Library of the Pléiade” in which appeared a dozen volumes including the works of
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Naturalized French in 1937, Schiffrin was mobilized in 1939 into the French army.
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He moved to New York to continue his publishing profession by founding the
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He befriended many great writers of this period and especially with
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Jacques Schiffrin came from a non-practicing Jewish family in
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L'histoire de la PlĂ©iade « Mon ami Schriffrin Â»
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He was married, from 1921 to 1927, to the French pianist
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