General info : | | Bernard Chapuis (born in 1945 in Algiers, Algeria) is a French journalist and writer.
A journalist at Combat, he joined Canard Enchaîné in the 1970s. Then, he took over from Robert Escarpit for the day-to-day posts in the newspaper Le Monde.
He was also responsible for the daily news at the Quotidien de Paris, television columnist at the Nouvel Observateur, editor-in-chief at L'Événement du Jeudi and director of the magazine Vogue Hommes.
He won the Roger-Nimier prize in 2005 for his novel La Vie Parlée published by Les
Editions Stock and he also won the Deux Magots prize in 2010 for Le Rêve Entour" D'Eau, published by the same publisher. | |
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