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Rémy, Pierre-Jean, 1937-2010

LC control no.n 50051742
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LC classificationPQ2678.E42
Personal name headingRémy, Pierre-Jean, 1937-2010
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Variant(s)Rémy, P.-J. (Pierre-Jean), 1937-2010
雷米皮埃尔-让, 1937-2010
See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Angremy, Jean-Pierre, 1937-2010; Lempety, Pierre, 1937-2010; Marlot, Raymond, 1937-2010; Meilcour, Nicolas, 1937-2010; Pallas, Jean-René, 1937-2010
Angremy, Jean-Pierre, 1937-2010
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Lempety, Pierre, 1937-2010
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Marlot, Raymond, 1937-2010
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Meilcour, Nicolas, 1937-2010
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Pallas, Jean-René, 1937-2010
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Birth date1937-03-21
Death date2010-04-28
Place of birthAngoulême, France
Profession or occupationAuthor Diplomat
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inMidi, 1963.
Un voyage d'hiver, c1981: t.p. (Pierre-Jean Rémy) cover p. 4 (P.-J. Rémy)
Don Juan, c1982: t.p. (Pierre-Jean Rémy) front flap of jacket (Pierre-Jean Rémy, pseud. of Jean-Pierre Angremy, b. 1937, Angoulême)
Chambre noire à Pékin, c2004: t.p. (Pierre-Jean Remy)
French Wikipedia WWW site, Apr. 29, 2010 (under Pierre-Jean Rémy: Jean-Pierre Angremy, better known under the pseudonym Pierre-Jean Rémy; French diplomat, author, administrator, and academician; also used the pseudonyms Nicolas Meilcour, Raymond Marlot, Jean-René Pallas, and Pierre Lempety)
Wikipedia, Sept. 21, 2012 (Pierre-Jean Rémy is the pen-name of Jean-Pierre Angremy; b. 21 March 1937 in Angoulême, Charante; died 28 April 2010) who was a French diplomat, novelist, and essayist. He was elected to the Académie française on 16 June 1988, and won the 1986 Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française for his novel Une ville immortelle)
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