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Christin, Pierre

LC control no.n 85109742
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LC classificationPQ2663.H765
Personal name headingChristin, Pierre
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Variant(s)Christin, P. (Pierre)
Associated countryFrance
Associated placeBordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France)
Birth date1938-07-27
Place of birthSaint-Mandé (France)
Field of activityComic books, strips, etc. Science fiction
AffiliationUniversité Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux III
Profession or occupationComic book writer
Screenwriters Novelists Journalism teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inBilal, Enki. Los Angeles : l'étoile oubliée de Laurie Bloom, 1984: title page (Pierre Christin [co-author])
LC data base, May 24, 1985 (hdg.: Christin, Pierre)
Mézières, Jean-Claude. Sur les terres truquées, 1985: title page (P. Christin)
Lambiek Comiclopedia (viewed August 31, 2011) (Pierre Christin, born July 27, 1938; French comics author and novelist)
Christin, Pierre. Séjour en France, 1975: title page (Pierre Christin, Philippe Lefebvre ; Jean-Claude Mézières, illustrateur) preliminary page (Pierre Christin teaches at the Institut universitaire de technologie in Bordeaux)
French Wikipedia, viewed September 1, 2020 (Pierre Christin; born July 27, 1938, in Saint-Mandé; French comics creator and writer; creator, with Jean-Claude Mézières, of the series Valérian, agent spatio-temporel; author of screenplays and science-fiction novels; he obtained his doctorate in comparative literature in 1965; he then went to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he taught French literature; he helped to found the Institut interuniversitaire de journalisme in Bordeaux)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed September 1, 2020 (authorized access point: Christin, Pierre (1938-....); other data in authority record: born July 27, 1938; screenwriter, novelist, author of comic books; professor in the Section journalisme of the Institut universitaire de technologie de Bordeaux; in the 1960's, he also wrote under the pseudonym Linus)
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Associated languagefre
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