Jacques Lafarge first turned to cinema. Driven by the "Nouvelle vague", his models were called Truffaut, Goretta, Welles, Bresson, Fellini. In 1968, he co-founded the "Prologue" group for which he wrote scripts of short films. One of them, Les androphages, was selected at the Ranelagh festival.
At the same time, he pursued scientific studies and, with a Supélec engineering degree, he was in turn a teacher, researcher, organizational consultant and entrepreneur.
In 1994, he took over the company Exalog, which he managed until 2014. In 2005, he returned to his first passion by writing Planet for Sale, a play in 5 acts where God plans to sell off the Earth, then, in 2007 Positive Discrimination where a beurette cop speaks only in alexandrines. Then, it is The true story of Lazare Méradec, a futuristic novel, which occupied his long nights as a manager-writer.
In 2018, he publishes his second novel : Issasara's testament.
In 1994, he took over the company Exalog, which he managed until 2014. In 2005, he returned to his first passion by writing Planet for Sale, a play in 5 acts where God plans to sell off the Earth, then, in 2007 Positive Discrimination where a beurette cop speaks only in alexandrines. Then, it is The true story of Lazare Méradec, a futuristic novel, which occupied his long nights as a manager-writer.
In 2018, he publishes his second novel : Issasara's testament.







