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  1. Pierre Turgeon (born 9 October 1947) is a Canadian novelist and essayist from Quebec. He was a journalist and literary critic at Perspectives and Radio-Canada. He is also a co-founder of l'Illettré with Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, Jean-Marie Poupart, Jean-Claude Germain and Michel Beaulieu.

  2. Pierre Turgeon. Writer: La gammick. Born in Québec city, in 1947, Pierre Turgeon tried his luck at becoming an actor, in Hollywood, in 1966, and got his chance as an extra in 7 Women directed by John Ford. But he soon decided that his real vocation was in writing.

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  3. Welcome. Born in Quebec City, October 9, 1947 – Novelist and essayist Pierre Turgeon obtained a bachelor’s degree from Collège Sainte-Marie in 1967. In 1969, at the age of twenty-two and already a journalist with Perspectives and literary critic at Radio-Canada, Pierre Turgeon founded L’Illettré with Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, Jean-Marie ...

  4. Pierre Turgeon (born 9 October 1947) is a Canadian novelist and essayist from Quebec. He was a journalist and literary critic at Perspectives and Radio-Canada. He is also a co-founder of l'Illettré with Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, Jean-Marie Poupart, Jean-Claude Germain and Michel Beaulieu.

  5. Pierre Turgeon, né le 9 octobre 1947 à Québec, est un romancier et essayiste québécois. Journaliste à Perspectives, il est également critique littéraire à Radio-Canada. Il fonde également l'Illettré en compagnie de Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, Jean-Marie Poupart, Jean-Claude Germain et Michel Beaulieu.

  6. He is the author 22 books and of many screenplays, including a dramatization of the October Crisis. Pierre Turgeon (born 9 October 1947 in Quebec City, Canada) is a Canadian novelist and essayist from Quebec. He was a journalist and literary critic at Perspectives and Radio-Canada.