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Nathalie Henneberg (23 October 1910, in Batumi – 24 June 1977, in Paris) was a
French science fiction French science fiction is a substantial genre of French literature. It remains an active and productive genre which has evolved in conjunction with anglophone science fiction and other French and international literature. History Proto science ...
writer, a precursor of modern French heroic fantasy. She was married to, and collaborated with, Charles Henneberg zu Irmelshausen Wasungen (1899–1959).


Literary biography

Henneberg got her start writing with her husband, apparently collaborating without attribution on several of his novels. German-born Charles Henneberg wrote a series of flamboyant space operas featuring
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ic protagonists, often soldiers or
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, full of violent,
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passions. ''La Naissance des Dieux'' he Birth Of The Gods(1954) adapted Greek and Nordic mythologies in a science fiction context. In it, a scientist, an astronaut and a poet stranded on another planet discover they can psychically create life and, eventually, vie for supremacy. In accordance with Henneberg's philosophy, the astronaut was the hero, and the poet the misguided villain. The novel won the then Rosny Award. ''Le Chant des Astronautes'' he Astronauts' Song(1958) dealt with the battle against energy creatures from Algol. ''An Premier, Ere Spatiale'' ear 1 Of The Space Era(1959) was about the first faster-than-light spaceship. Finally, ''La Rosée du Soleil'' he Dew Of The Sun(1959) told the adventures of the four crewmen of a spaceship stranded on an alien world. After Charles Henneberg's death in 1959, Russian-born Nathalie Henneberg continued to work on writing, now under her own name. She initially wrote under the name Nathalie-Charles Henneberg, eventually dropping "-Charles" in favor of simply "Nathalie Henneberg." Her writings in her own name increasingly relied on fantasy rather than science fiction elements. ''Les Dieux Verts'' he Green Gods(1961) told the romance of Argo and Atlena during the Emerald Age of Earth, in the future, when Man's Empire is on the decline and the world is ruled by the eponymous “Green Gods”, powerful entities from the vegetal kingdom. ''Le Sang des Astres'' he Blood Of The Stars(1963) was a colorful fantasy in which an astronaut from the year 2700 journeys to a medieval Earth-like world ruled by kabbala, and falls in love with a female salamander. Nathalie Henneberg's masterpiece was ''La Plaie''
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(1964), a sprawling 600-page novel that told of the desperate battle by a handful of humans and angel-like mutants against a wave of pure evil sweeping the galaxy, which incarnates itself in the bodies of the “Nocturnes” octurnals Henneberg's works stood alone in the literary landscape of the 1960s. Her use of the French language, betraying Germanic and Russian influences, was unusually well-suited to creating larger-than-life heroic characters and epic romances. She knew how to build full-blown, intricately detailed
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universes.


Bibliography

* ''La Naissance des Dieux'' he Birth Of The Gods(by CH, 1954; rev. by NH, 1977) * ''Le Chant des Astronautes'' he Astronauts' Song(by CH, 1958; rev. by NH, 1975) * ''An Premier, Ere Spatiale'' ear 1 Of The Space Era(by CH, 1959; rev. by NH as ''Le Mur de la Lumière'' he Light Barrier 1972) * ''La Rosée du Soleil'' he Dew Of The Sun(by CH, 1959) * ''Les Dieux Verts'' (by CH & NH, 1961; rev. by NH, 1975; translated by C. J. Cherryh as ''The Green Gods'', 1980, Daw Books) * ''La Forteresse Perdue'' he Lost Fortress(by NH, 1962) * ''Le Sang des Astres'' he Blood Of The Stars(by NH, 1963; rev. 1976) * ''La Plaie''
he Plague He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' ...
(by NH, 1964; rev. 1974) * ''L'Opale Entydre'' he Entydre Opal(by NH, 1971) * ''Le Dieu Foudroyé'' he Thunderstruck God(by NH, 1976) * ''Démons et Chimères'' emons And Chimeras(by NH, 1977) * ''D'Or et de Nuit'' f Gold And Night(by NH, 1977) * ''Les Anges de la Colère'' he Angels Of Wrath(by NH, 1978) * ''Kheroub des Étoiles'' (by NH, published in ''Galaxies'' n° 37 & 38, 2015)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Henneberg, Nathalie 1910 births 1977 deaths People from Batumi People from Batum Oblast French science fiction writers French fantasy writers Art duos Women science fiction and fantasy writers French women novelists 20th-century French women writers 20th-century French novelists