Robert Francis (writer)

Robert Francis (born Jean Godmé; 24 October 1909 – 29 June 1946) was a French writer, winner of the 1934 edition of the Prix Femina.

Born in Paris, Robert Francis was the brother of Jean-Pierre Maxence.

After studying science, he occupied a post of civil engineer in the north of France in the 1930s.

Robert Francis belonged to the middle of the Jeune Droite catholique des années 1930 ("Young Catholic Right of the 1930s").

[1][2] He was a friend of Thierry Maulnier; together with him and his brother Jean-Pierre Maxence, he wrote Demain la France ("Tomorrow France"), a charge against the Popular Front government, written on the morrow of the 6 February 1934 crisis.