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French science fiction writer (born 1941)
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Philippe Goy (born 1941) is a French science fiction writer. He is a photographer under his real name, but he writes under the pseudo-pen name Philip Goy. An alumnus of l'École normale supérieure, he is now a physics researcher at the CNRS.

Fiction

  • Le père éternel Paris : Denoël (1974) OCLC 1860252
  • Faire le mur, (with Stéphane Dumont) Denoël (1980) ISBN 2-207-30307-1
  • Le livre/machine (Special mention at the festival de Metz in 1976)
  • Vers la révolution
  • Retour à la Terre, définitif (prize for best new writer at the Limoges convention in 1977)

References

  1. La Bibliothèque de l'Université Laval
  2. WorldCat
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