After a literary debut noticed in the magazine Europe in 1929 in which he published his first story in 1930, Enfance, Jean Blanzat published his first novel, À moi-même ennemi at éditions Grasset.
At the Liberation of France, Jean Blanzat became editor-in-chief of Éditions Grasset (1945–1953). He was then a member of the Reading Committee at Éditions Gallimard and wrote a literary column at Le Figaro (1946–1960). In 1964, he obtained the Prix Femina for his novel Le Faussaire.
Laurent Bourdelas, Du Pays et de l'exil Un abécédaire de la littérature du Limousin, Les Ardents Editeurs, 2008.
Christine Lagarde-Escoffier, Le romancier Jean Blanzat: de l'héritage à l'hérésie.
Collectif: Pour saluer Jean Blanzat, Presses Univ. Limoges, 2007.[4]
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