Philippe Goddin | |
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Born | May 27, 1944 Brussels, Belgium |
Nationality | Belgian |
Occupation(s) | Author, literary clinic |
Known for | Literary critic of The Adventures of Tintin, General secretary of the Fondation Hergé from 1989 to 1999 |
Philippe Goddin (born May 27, 1944, in Brussels, Belgium [1]) is a leading expert and literary critic of The Adventures of Tintin, [2] [3] and author of several books on Tintin and his creator, Hergé. He was general secretary of the Fondation Hergé from 1989 to 1999. [4]
He has written numerous books on the subject, which include Hergé and Tintin, Reporters. He produced a biography, Hergé: lignes de vie. [4] [5]
His masterwork is the seven-volume (totalling 3000 pages) Hergé - Chronologie d'une oeuvre (Hergé - Chronology of his work), which Belgian magazine La Libre called "Magnificent. Monumental. Unique in its kind." ("Magnifique. Monumental. Unique en son genre.") [1]
His study of Tintin was published in English in 3 volumes as The Art of Hergé, Inventor of Tintin; Volume 1 was criticized by Publishers Weekly for being content to retell plots rather than providing critical analysis. [6] It was also published in Dutch as De Kunst van Hergé, schepper van Kuifje; Belgian newspaper De Standaard reviewed volume 2, awarding it 4/5 stars. [7]
He also helped to keep the television series The Adventures of Tintin more true to the books.[ citation needed]