Philippe Curval
Philippe Tronche (27 December 1929 – 5 August 2023), better known by the pseudonym of Philippe Curval, was a French journalist and science fiction writer.
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| Born | Philippe Tronche 27 December 1929 Paris, France  | 
| Died | 5 August 2023 (aged 93) | 
Curval 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]
Curval died on 5 August 2023, at the age of 93.[3]
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Further notes
    
- Brave Old World at Amazon.
 - "Philippe Curval". Quarante-deux (In French). Archived from the original on 16 October 2006. Retrieved 7 October 2006.
 - Mort de Philippe Curval : plus qu'un Monsieur de la SF, une "Tronche" (in French)
 
External links
    
- Philippe Curval at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 - Philippe Curval at IMDb
 - Philippe Curval discography at Discogs
 
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