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Philippe Curval

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Philippe Curval is the pseudonym of Philippe Tronche (born 27 December 1929), a French journalist and science fiction writer.

He first became of interest in 1962 and in 1977 won the Prix Apollo for Cette chère humanité (translated into English by Steve Cox as Brave Old World, Allison & Busby, 1981).[1] He is also known for his works of science fiction criticism and as an editor.[2]

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Further notes

  1. ^ Brave Old World at Amazon.
  2. ^ "Philippe Curval". Quarante-deux (In French). Archived from the original on 16 October 2006. Retrieved 7 October 2006.