Georges of Fouchardière

Georges of Fouchardière , journalist, writer

Writer poitevin, born in 1876. He tells with Frederic Lefèvre, in a maintenance in 1930, how the song Montmartre in 1905 drew it from an use of bureaucrat whom he occupied since 1895 in a Parisian large bank. He makes his beginnings with Paris-Sport of Louis Aubineau in 1908, then with Freedom in 1909, before collaborating in Work in 1916.

He animates in Paris-Sport a whimsical chronicle each week. He collaborates during the First World War in the newspaper the Wave of Pierre Brizon. He becomes journalist of the “Canard connected” in 1916. He creates a quasi-legendary character there: Bicard, known as “ Bouif ”. It joined the newspaper the white Blackbird in 1920.

It returns to the newspaper the Duck connected, and will be returned by Maurice Maréchal in 1934, to have defended the prefect Jean Chiappe after his setting with foot by Daladier. He writes during the Second world war in Paris-Evening , Work and the Week .

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