Jean-Pierre Thiollet (; born 9 December 1956) is a French writer and journalist.
Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the
European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CEDI), a European
employers' organization.
Career
He attended school in
Châtellerault
Châtellerault (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Châteulrô/Chateleràud''; oc, Chastelairaud) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France. It is located in the northeast of the former province Poitou, and the ...
, before his studies in
Poitiers
Poitiers (, , , ; Poitevin: ''Poetàe'') is a city on the River Clain in west-central France. It is a commune and the capital of the Vienne department and the historical centre of Poitou. In 2017 it had a population of 88,291. Its agglome ...
classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles and his degrees in Parisian universities (
Pantheon-Sorbonne University,
University of Paris III:Sorbonne Nouvelle,
Paris-Sorbonne University).
In 1978, he was admitted to
Saint-Cyr (Coëtquidan).
During the 1980s and till the mid-1990s, he was a member of a French Press organization for Music-hall, Circus, Dance and Arts presided by a well known journalist in France, Jacqueline Cartier, with authors or notable personalities as
Pierre Cardin
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,
Guy des Cars, and Francis Fehr.
From 1982 to 1986, he was victim of illegal wiretaps (organized by the French President
François Mitterrand
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), for his telephone conversations with the French writer and polemist
Jean-Edern Hallier
Jean-Edern Hallier (1 March 193612 January 1997) was a French writer, critic and editor.
After his exclusion from the literary review '' Tel Quel'', which he co-founded with Philippe Sollers, Hallier went on to publish novels and satirical pa ...
.
At the end of the 1980s, he was known too as vice-president of Amiic (World
Real Estate
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Investment Organization, Geneva) and was a lecturer, with
Pierre Salinger
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,
François Spoerry,
Paul-Loup Sulitzer and other important people, of some international meetings of this organization (vanished in 1997).
At the beginning of the 1990s, he was, with
Gilbert Prouteau, one of the renowned writers and
art critics of a French magazine, ''L'Amateur d'Art''.
From 1988 to 1994, he was
editor-in-chief
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for ''
Le Quotidien de Paris
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'' (Daily Press Group).
In 1994, he was the author allowed to interview
Gérard Mulliez, one of the wealthiest and powerful people in France, for the book ''The Customer Driven Company — Moving from Talk to Action'' (translated in French as ''
La Dynamique du client'') by Richard C. Whiteley.
In 1997, he played a discreet but influential role in the parliamentary election in
Toulon
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as
communications director and member of the Mayor's Cabinet. He was arbitrarily dismissed the morning after the successful poll and then published ''Le Chevallier à découvert'' (Laurens, Paris), a strongly suggestive and humorous book some months later. In 1997 too, he was, with
Émile Gardaz, among the personalities when the township of
Delphi
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appointed the renowned environmentalist
Franz Weber a Citoyen d'honneur.
In 1999, he co-produced ''Studies'' (
Chopin) recorded by
Radoslav Kvapil. From 1999 to 2001, he was the Company Secretary of Mea Publications Limited (
United Kingdom) producing the print and online versions of ''Ici Londres'' magazine.
Along with
Alain Decaux,
Frédéric Beigbeder
Frédéric Beigbeder (; born 21 September 1965) is a French writer, literary critic and television presenter. He won the Prix Interallié in 2003 for his novel '' Windows on the World'' and the Prix Renaudot in 2009 for his book ''Un roman fran� ...
and
Richard Millet
Richard Millet (born 1953) is a Lebanese-French author.
Biography
Early life
He was born in Viam, Corrèze in 1953. He spent part of his childhood in the neighborhood of Badaro in Beirut, Lebanon.
Work and career
In 1994, he won the Essa ...
, he was, one of the guest writers at the 2005
Beirut
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Book Fair (
BIEL) for ''Je m'appelle Byblos'' (My Name Is Byblos).
In April 2006, he was directly concerned with the business resumption of ''
France-Soir'', but the
entrepreneur
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Jean-Pierre Brunois was finally chosen by the
Commercial Court
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of
Lille
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.
Since 2007, he has been a member of the World Grand Family of
Lebanon
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(RJ Lebanon Club).
In 2009, Thiollet signed a petition in support of the film director
Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his
1977 charge for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl.
From 2009 to 2012, he worked as one of the ''France-Soir''
editors.
In October 2016, after dedicating a book about
Jean-Edern Hallier
Jean-Edern Hallier (1 March 193612 January 1997) was a French writer, critic and editor.
After his exclusion from the literary review '' Tel Quel'', which he co-founded with Philippe Sollers, Hallier went on to publish novels and satirical pa ...
to "the youth native from Euroland, zone F, victim of an old criminal political ruling class", he denounced in an interview "the French crime, committed by a political class, from the left as from the right".
His wife, Monique Thiollet, head principal, is a candidate in the
municipal elections of 15 and 22 March 2020 in
Châtellerault
Châtellerault (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Châteulrô/Chateleràud''; oc, Chastelairaud) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France. It is located in the northeast of the former province Poitou, and the ...
., on the list led by David Simon, supported by
La République en marche
Partial bibliography
* ''Hallier en roue libre'', with texts by François Roboth, Neva Editions, 2022.
* ''Hallier, L'Edernel retour'', with texts by François Roboth, Neva Editions, 2021.
* ''Hallier, L'Homme debout'', with texts by François Roboth, Neva Editions, 2020.
* ''Hallier Edernellement vôtre'', with texts by
Isabelle Coutant-Peyre and François Roboth, Neva Editions, 2019.
* ''Hallier ou l'Edernité en marche'', with text by François Roboth, Neva Editions, 2018.
* ''Improvisation ''so'' piano'', with texts by
Bruno Belthoise
Bruno Belthoise (born 9 July 1964) is a French classical pianist and improviser.
Biography
Born in Paris, Belthoise comes from a family of artists. His grandfather Guy Verdot, a writer and drama critic, introduced him to theatre and literatur ...
, Jean-Louis Lemarchand and François Roboth, Neva éditions, Paris, 2017.
* ''Hallier, l'Edernel jeune homme'', with texts by Gabriel Enkiri and François Roboth, Neva éditions, Paris, 2016.
* ''88 notes pour piano solo'', with texts by Anne-Élisabeth Blateau, Jean-Louis Lemarchand and François Roboth, Neva éditions, Paris, 2015.
* ''Piano ma non solo'', with testimonial narratives from Jean-Marie Adrien,
Mourad Amirkhanian alias Adam Barro,
Florence Delaage
Florence Delaage is a French contemporary classical pianist.
Biography
Born in Dinard of an architect father and a musician mother, Delaage played at a very young age in front of Alfred Cortot who offered to become her private teacher. Resigning ...
,
Caroline Dumas, Virginie Garandeau, Jean-Luc Kandyoti,
Frédérique Lagarde
Frédérique Lagarde is a contemporary French pianist.
Biography
After her training at the Conservatoire de Paris, in 1986, she founded with Philippe Portejoie a duo saxophone -piano which has given hundreds of concerts in the world and was la ...
, Genc Tukiçi and texts by Daniel Chocron, Jean-Louis Lemarchand and François Roboth, Anagramme éditions, Paris, 2012.
* ''Créer ou reprendre un commerce'' (Create or take over a business), Vuibert Ed., Paris, 2011 (3rd ed).
* ''Bodream ou rêve de
Bodrum'', Anagramme Ed., Paris, 2010.
* ''Carré d'Art: Barbey d'Aurevilly,
Lord Byron
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,
Salvador Dalí
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,
Jean-Edern Hallier
Jean-Edern Hallier (1 March 193612 January 1997) was a French writer, critic and editor.
After his exclusion from the literary review '' Tel Quel'', which he co-founded with Philippe Sollers, Hallier went on to publish novels and satirical pa ...
'', with texts by Anne-Élisabeth Blateau and François Roboth, Anagramme Ed., Paris, 2008.
* ''Les Risques du manager'', with A. Kibarian, Vuibert Ed., Paris, 2008.
* ''La Fiscalité immobilière pour tous'' (Property taxation for all), Vuibert Ed, Paris, 20017.
* ''Barbey d'Aurevilly'', with texts by
Eugen Drewermann
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Drewermann was born in Bergkamen near Dortmund. He is best kn ...
,
Jean-Louis Christ and Bruno Bontempelli, H & D, 2006 () and 2007 (). With CDRom.
* ''Le Droit au bonheur'' (Right to happiness), Anagramme Ed., Paris, 2006.
* ''Je m'appelle Byblos'', foreword by Guy Gay-Para, H & D, 2005.
* ''Sax, Mule & Co'', H & D, 2004.
* Foreword to ''
Willy
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* Willie Aames (born 1960), American actor, television director, and scree ...
,
Colette et moi'' by Sylvain Bonmariage, Anagramme Ed., 2004 (reprint).
* ''Demain 2021'' —
Jean-Claude Martinez
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(book-length interview), G. de Bouillon, 2004.
* ''Les Dessous d'une Présidence'', Anagramme Ed., 2002.
* ''Beau linge et argent sale'' – Fraude fiscale internationale et blanchiment des capitaux (Tax Avoidance, Tax Evasion and Money Laundering), Anagramme Ed., 2002, .
* ''Bien préparer son départ à la retraite'' (Pensions in France), Vuibert Ed., 2002.
* ''La Pensée unique'', collective work (with
Jean Foyer), Economica/J. M. Chardon & D. Lensel Ed., 1998.
* ''Vitamines & Minéraux'', Anagramme Ed., 2001.
* ''Les baux sans peine'' (The leases without penalty), Axiome Ed., 1999.
* ''La Vie plurielle'' (Conjugal life. Types of union in the new legislative arena : information for all on their advantages and disadvantages), Axiome Ed., 1999.
* ''Le Chevallier à découvert'', Laurens Ed., 1998.
* ''Euro-CV'', Top Ed., 1997.
* ''L'Anti-Crise'', with M-F Guignard, Dunod, 1994.
* ''Os très primeiros meses num novo emprego'', with M-F Guignard, transl. Maria Mello, Biblioteca do desenvolivemento pessoal, ,
Mem Martins
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The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek ...
, 1993. (''Réussir ses trois premiers mois dans un nouveau poste'', Nathan, Paris, 1992. )
[ Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, http://catalogo.bnportugal.pt/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1F3B8770624M6.269109&profile=bn&uri=link=3100018~!118019~!3100024~!3100022&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=7&source=~!bnp&term=Thiollet%2C+Jean-Pierre&index=AUTHOR]
* ''Utrillo'', collective work, F. Birr Ed., 1982.
References
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1956 births
Living people
French art critics
French male non-fiction writers
20th-century French essayists
21st-century French essayists
University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 alumni