Alphonse Boudard
Alphonse Boudard (Paris, 1925 - Nice, 2000) is a novelist French.
Biography
Born from an unknown father and a mother courtesan, it high in a family of peasants then is recovered by his large Parisian mother; he then discovers the 13 {{E}} district proletarian. Confronted with the Second world war, it chooses the Résistance, then with the Libération, the troops of the Colonel Fabien. Wounded, it obtains the military decoration. He denounces in his books the resistant ones of the last hour acclaiming de Gaulle after having funker the portrait of the marshal.The floating black flag on the pot, it saw odd jobs and traficote. It slips gently but surely into breakages. Several stays in prison and sanatorium to look after tuberculosis will lead to tasty books like " The cerise" and " The hôpital".
As from 33 years, it is devoted to the writing by using a thick, nourished language Argot and popular speech. He also works for the cinema, in particular while writing for Jean Gabin at the time of his estrangement with Audiard, and for television, with the writing and the presentation of this fantastic series on " Large the criminels".
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