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L'Orphelin De Perdide
''The Orphan of Perdide'' is a science fiction novel by French author Stefan Wul published in 1958 in literature, 1958. Presentation of the work ''The Orphan of Perdide'' is the seventh novel by the French writer Stefan Wul to be published by the Fleuve noir in the collection "Anticipation" in 1958. Consisting of three parts divided into sixteen chapters, the novel was written by Stefan Wul in three weeks.See in this preface Laurent Genefort in Stefan Wul, '' Complete Works - 1 ' 'Lefrancq Publishing, coll. "Volumes", 1996 p. 13. Plot summary On the dangerous planet Perdide, a father and his four-year-old son, Claude, are trying to escape a swarm of giant hornets. Exhausted, the father managed to send a distress message to his friend Max, but failed to reach him directly, and instructed his son to quickly get into the forest on the hill. Before dying, the father gives his transceiver to Claude and tells him to do what it says. The boy finds himself alone in a strange forest w ...
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Stefan Wul
Stefan Wul was the ''nom de plume'' of the French science fiction writer Pierre Pairault (27 March 1922 – 26 November 2003), born in Paris. Biography He was a dental surgeon, but science fiction was his real passion. Most of his books reflect that, showing a deep knowledge of scientific data. Pairault retired from dental surgery in 1989, but remained active in the French science fiction scene. He published eleven novels between 1956 and 1959 and a twelfth in 1977. One of them, ''Le Temple du Passé'' (1957), was translated into English, as ''The Temple of the Past'' in 1973. His fame outside of French-speaking countries is due to the animated adaptations of two of his novels by the animator and film director René Laloux. ''Oms en série'', which Laloux filmed in 1973, was translated into English in 2010 and published under the title ''Fantastic Planet''. Bibliography * '' Retour à zéro'' (''Back to Zero'', 1956) * '' Niourk'' (1957) * '' Rayons pour Sidar'' (''Rays for Sida ...
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