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Daniel Yonnet (10 June 1933 – 9 November 2020) was a French literary critic, writer, and journalist. In 1982, he received the Prix Jean-Le-Duc alongside Pierre Schoendoerffer and Jean-François Chauvel for the film A Captain's Honor. Yonnet was mobilized for the Algerian War, which inspired him to delve into journalism. He worked for Le Télégramme in Brest and Ouest-France. He became departmental director for Finistère with Ouest-France from 1973 to 1984 and director of the editorial staff in Cherbourg-Octeville. He also became a literary critic.

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  • Daniel Yonnet (10 June 1933 – 9 November 2020) was a French literary critic, writer, and journalist. In 1982, he received the Prix Jean-Le-Duc alongside Pierre Schoendoerffer and Jean-François Chauvel for the film A Captain's Honor. Yonnet was mobilized for the Algerian War, which inspired him to delve into journalism. He worked for Le Télégramme in Brest and Ouest-France. He became departmental director for Finistère with Ouest-France from 1973 to 1984 and director of the editorial staff in Cherbourg-Octeville. He also became a literary critic. Yonnet was the author of several books on Brittany, including several in collaboration with photographer Michel Thersiquel. He was a member of the honorary committee of the International House of Poets and Writers Saint-Malo. Daniel Yonnet died on 9 November 2020 at the age of 87. (en)
  • Daniel Yonnet, né le 10 juin 1933 à Fontenay-le-Comte et mort à Clohars-Carnoët le 9 novembre 2020, est un journaliste, écrivain et critique littéraire, qui a travaillé pour la télévision et le cinéma. Il a reçu en 1982 le prix Jean-Le-Duc en compagnie de Pierre Schoendoerffer et Jean-François Chauvel pour le film L'Honneur d'un capitaine. (fr)
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  • Daniel Yonnet, né le 10 juin 1933 à Fontenay-le-Comte et mort à Clohars-Carnoët le 9 novembre 2020, est un journaliste, écrivain et critique littéraire, qui a travaillé pour la télévision et le cinéma. Il a reçu en 1982 le prix Jean-Le-Duc en compagnie de Pierre Schoendoerffer et Jean-François Chauvel pour le film L'Honneur d'un capitaine. (fr)
  • Daniel Yonnet (10 June 1933 – 9 November 2020) was a French literary critic, writer, and journalist. In 1982, he received the Prix Jean-Le-Duc alongside Pierre Schoendoerffer and Jean-François Chauvel for the film A Captain's Honor. Yonnet was mobilized for the Algerian War, which inspired him to delve into journalism. He worked for Le Télégramme in Brest and Ouest-France. He became departmental director for Finistère with Ouest-France from 1973 to 1984 and director of the editorial staff in Cherbourg-Octeville. He also became a literary critic. (en)
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