Gilles Perrault
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Born:
Mar 09, 1931

Died:
Aug 03, 2023

Age: 92 Deceased

From:
Paris, France

Department:
Writing

Total Credits: 18

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Gilles Perrault

Also known as: Jacques Peyroles, Gil Perrault

Biography

Gilles Perrault (born Jacques Peyroles; 9 March 1931) is a French writer and journalist.

Born in Paris, Perrault attended the Collège Stanislas de Paris and then studied at the Institut d'études politiques, eventually becoming a lawyer, a profession he worked in for five years.

After the success of his essay Les parachutistes (1961), inspired by his military service in Algeria, he became a journalist and wrote articles about Nehru's India, the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the problems of African Americans in the United States. He then investigated less well-known aspects of World War II.

Since 1961, he has lived in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Manche, upon which he wrote the book Les gens d'ici ("People from here").

Le Secret du jour J (1964) (Secrets of D-Day, 1974) won a prize from the Comité d'action de la Résistance and was an international bestseller. L'Orchestre rouge (1967) was even more successful. In 1969, Perrault published a spy novel, Le dossier 51.

In 1978, Perrault...

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