Bernard Alliot
Bernard Alliot is a writer French born in Brittany with Châteaubriant in 1936 and deceased with Paris in 1998. Initially apprentice with the shipyards of Saint-Nazaire, it practiced then various trades. Self-educated journalist, it wrote a novel on the Guerre of Algeria which will never be published. He enters to the newspaper Le Monde in 1966, then passes in the World Books (1977-1985).
Its novel Turbid water was adapted to the cinema in a film of Alain Bonnot in 1989 with Christine Dejoux and Claude Brasseur.
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