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Gérard Jarlot

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Gérard Jarlot(1923–1966) was a French journalist,screenwriterand novelist, winner of thePrix Médicisin 1963.[1]

Jarlot metMarguerite Duras[2]in 1957. She dedicated the novelModerato cantabileto him. With her, he adapted the book and wrote the dialogues forSeven Days... Seven Nightsdirected byPeter Brookin 1960.[3]

In 1960, he signed theManifesto of the 121entitled "Declaration on the Right todraft evasionin the Algerian War ".[4]

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  1. ^"FÉMINA: Roger Vrigny MÉDICIS: Gérard Jarlot".Le Monde(in French). 26 November 1963.Retrieved11 November2021.
  2. ^"Le secret de Marguerite Duras".LExpress.fr.1 October 2006.Retrieved9 July2019.
  3. ^"Moderato cantabile".IMDB.Retrieved11 November2021.
  4. ^Sirinelli, Jean-François (12 January 1998)."Algérie, Manifeste des 121. «Déclaration sur le droit à l'insoumission dans la guerre d'Algérie»".Libération(in French).Retrieved11 November2021.
  5. ^Les Armes blancheson WorldCat
  6. ^Un mauvais lieuin Esprit
  7. ^Un chat qui aboie
  8. ^Films by Gérad JarlotonTélérama
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