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Maurice Georges Dantec (; 13 June 1959 – 25 June 2016) was a French-born Canadian
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writer and musician.


Biography

Dantec was born in
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, France, the son of a
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and a
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. He grew up primarily in
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near
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. While still in high school he met Jean-Bernard Pouy, future author of noir novels such as ''Le Poulpe'', who inspired Dantec to take an interest in
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. In the late 1970s, after graduating from college, Dantec put together a band called "État d'urgence" ("State of Emergency") one of the first
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acts. In 1977 the band changed its name to "Artefact", but kept the
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. Artefact is a concept-band, influenced by
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Dantec invented the concept of "Hard-Muzak" to define the sound of his band, as a mix of
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and
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making the band the French equivalent of No-Wave bands from New York, and English ones from the
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. He pursued a career in Artefact (until the band's breakup in 1981) while working as a
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in the
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industry.


Cyberpunk

Dantec began writing seriously in the 1990s. His first novel, '' La Sirène rouge'' ("The Red Siren"), was published in 1993 as a part of the
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collection. The novel won the ''813 award'' for best crime novel. His second novel, '' Les Racines du mal'' ("The Roots of Evil"), appeared in 1995 and borders on
cyberpunk Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting that tends to focus on a "combination of lowlife and high tech", featuring futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyber ...
fiction. The novel was successful commercially and was awarded the Prix de l'Imaginaire. His classically cyberpunk
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''Là où tombent les anges'' ("Where the Angels fall"), appeared the same year, in an extra edition of
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. He worked with
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and
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for the group
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, under the project "Schizotrope" for 3 albums, including a North American Tour in 1999. Dantec and his family relocated to
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in 1998, where he wrote his third novel ''Babylon Babies'', which further explores the themes of decadence and apocalypse initially developed in ''Là où tombent les anges''. ''Babylon Babies'' is influenced partly by Dantec's interests in twentieth century French philosopher
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, and
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.


Controversial writings

''Le Théâtre des opérations, journal métaphysique et polémique'' ("The Theatre of Operations, a Metaphysical and Polemical Journal") appeared in 2000, and is a polemical diary. Dantec followed this up in 2001 with ''Laboratoire de catastrophe générale'' ("Laboratory of General Catastrophes"). In both of these Dantec was influenced by French novelist and poet
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's diary, and especially by Bloy's 1905 ''Belluaires et porchers'' ("Gladiators and swineherds"). In his works, Dantec attempts to inventory the
nihilism Nihilism (; ) is a philosophy, or family of views within philosophy, that rejects generally accepted or fundamental aspects of human existence, such as objective truth, knowledge, morality, values, or meaning. The term was popularized by Ivan ...
s of the 20th century. Inspired by Léon Bloy, he draws a cruel portrait of the vanities in the French literary milieu. The diary also mixes Dantec's poetry, criticisms on rock music, essays on literature, technology,
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, philosophy and politics. These diaries also explore the author's rising interest in Christianity.


Christian-Futurism

''Villa Vortex - Liber Mundi, I'' in 2003 opens a trilogy of novels - though its third volume would never be written before Dantec's death - interconnecting metaphysical research (
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), technology and the post-human, in a new formal approach. With this book Dantec is possibly the first French writer to acknowledge the new era opened by the events surrounding
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in a narrative. The third volume of his journal, following ''Laboratoire de catastrophe générale'', was published by
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in 2007. Dantec wrote for the conservative French-language Canadian magazine ''Égards''. The novel ''Cosmos Inc'', was published in August 2005 by his new publishing house Albin Michel, the first volume of another trilogy Dantec would never finish before he died.


Film adaptations

The first film adaptation based on the works of Dantec, ''
The Red Siren ''The Red Siren'' (french: La sirène rouge) is a 2002 French crime thriller film based upon the novel by same name by Maurice G. Dantec. The film was directed by Olivier Megaton from a script by Olivier Megaton, Alain Berliner, Norman Spinrad, a ...
'' directed by
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, was released in August 2002. A film adaptation of ''Babylon Babies'', the most
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of Dantec's novels, has been produced under the direction of
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as ''
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'', featuring
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in the role of Toorop.


Dantec in English

His novel ''Babylon Babies'' was to be translated into English by Semio-text(e) in September 2005. In May 2006 at the Franco/Irish Literary Festival he made a bilingual conference "ICH BIN EIN DUBLINER", under the theme "Modern technology, its impact on the way we Live Together" discussing metaphysical and political positions In August 2006 ''Grande Jonction'', the second part of his "Christian-
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" trilogy was published by Albin Michel.
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released an English version of ''Cosmos Incorporated'' translated by
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in 2008 and an English version of ''Grande Jonction'' (''Grand Junction'') by the same translator in 2009.


Work


Novels

* '' La Sirène rouge''. * '' Les Racines du mal''. * ''
Babylon Babies ''Babylon Babies'' is the third novel by French-born Canadian writer Maurice G. Dantec, published in 1999. It follows '' La Sirène rouge'' (1993) and '' Les Racines du mal'' (1995). Plot Set in 2013, the main character, Hugo Cornelius Toorop (he ...
''. * ''Villa Vortex''. * ''Cosmos Incorporated'' * ''Grande jonction'' * ''Artefact: Machines à écrire 1.0''. * ''Comme le fantôme d'un jazzman dans la station Mir en déroute'' * ''Métacortex'' * ''Satellite Sisters'' * ''Les Résidents''


Collections

* ''Le théâtre des opérations''. * ''Dieu porte-t-il des lunettes noires ?''.


Essays

* ''Le théâtre des opérations: journal métaphysique et polémique - 1999. * ''Laboratoire de catastrophe générale : Journal métaphysique et polémique 2000–2001. * ''American Black Box: Le théâtre des opérations 2002-2006''.


Short stories

* ''Là où tombent les anges'' (''Where Angels fall'') published in a supplement of ''
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'' the 21 September 1995 for the 50th anniversary of the collection ''Série noire''.


Translated in English

* ''
Babylon Babies ''Babylon Babies'' is the third novel by French-born Canadian writer Maurice G. Dantec, published in 1999. It follows '' La Sirène rouge'' (1993) and '' Les Racines du mal'' (1995). Plot Set in 2013, the main character, Hugo Cornelius Toorop (he ...
'' translation by Noura Wedell.


Music

* Former keyboardist for Artefact * Lyricist and singer on the album Utopia from the group No One Is Innocent * Co-creator with
Richard Pinhas Heldon was a French electronic rock band originally active between 1974 and 1978, and led by guitarist Richard Pinhas. Other members included synthesizer player Patrick Gauthier and drummer François Auger. The name of the band was taken from the 1 ...
of the musical project Schizotrope * Collaboration with the punk rock group Dead Sexy Inc


References


External links


English publishing house
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dantec, Maurice 1959 births 2016 deaths Writers from Grenoble People from Ivry-sur-Seine French science fiction writers French emigrants to Quebec Canadian science fiction writers French male novelists