. Jono ( 1895? 1970), born in Manosk, Provence, France, is a famous French writer and screenwriter. He was an infantryman in World War I and became a staunch pacifist after a tragic scene. Jono's works have won many awards, and some of his works have been put on the screen, which is considered as one of the most famous French writers in the twentieth century. 1932 won the French Medal of Honor, 1953 won the Prince of Monaco Award for all his works, and was elected as a member of Gongur College the following year.
Most of Jean Giorno's works are set in his hometown and surrounding areas-Alps and Provence. The residents of Manosk are still proud of Jono. There is a Jean Giorno Center to commemorate him, and there is a street called Jean Giorno Street.