Marcel Sauvage


Marcel Sauvage was a French journalist and writer.

Biography

Marcel Sauvage was born in the 4th [arrondissement of Paris|4th arrondissement] of Paris. He fought in World War I, but was discharged after being seriously wounded. In 1920, under the influence of Max Jacob, he used his demobilisation bonus to found the magazine Action together with Florent Fels. As a writer, he published essays, poetry and short stories. During the 1930's, he had several novels published by Éditions Denoël.
In May 1922, Sauvage attended the International Congress of [Progressive Artists] and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists". From 1927, he was a member of the jury of the Prix Renaudot. In 1949, he became known as the ghostwriter of the memoirs of Josephine Baker.
Sauvage died in Peymeinade in 1988, aged 92.

Family

He was married to the novelist Paule Malardot, with whom he had one son.