Pierre Versins, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Pierre Versins

French writer

Date of Birth: 12-Jan-1923

Place of Birth: Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

Date of Death: 18-Apr-2001

Profession: writer, publisher, essayist, science fiction writer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Pierre Versins

  • Pierre Versins (born Jacques Chamson; January 12, 1923 in Strasbourg – April 18, 2001 in Avignon) was a French Science Fiction collector and scholar.
  • From 1957-62, he published a critical fanzine, Ailleurs.
  • He published four science fiction novels between 1951 and 1971, including En avant, Mars, Les etoiles ne s'en foutent pas, Leprofesseur, and Les transhumains.
  • His ex-wife, Martine Thome, is credited on the short story "Ceux d'Argos". Versins always specified that Thome's name appears on this particular short story because it was initially her idea ("One cent idea"), yet written entirely by Versins himself, in his personal style.
  • Versins published Encyclopedie de Utopie et de la sf, which won a special award at Torcon II, the 1973 Worldcon and he won a Pilgrim Award from the Science Fiction Research Association in 1991.
  • In 1975, he founded the Maison d'Ailleurs, a museum of science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journey in Yverdon-les-Bains, (Switzerland).
  • During World War II, Versins was incarcerated in Auschwitz.

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