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Nathalie Henneberg (1910–1977)

Author of The Green Gods

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Works by Nathalie Henneberg

The Green Gods (1961) 52 copies
La Plaie (1964) 16 copies
La naissance des dieux (1954) 10 copies
Le Dieu foudroyé (1976) 9 copies
The Blind Pilot 7 copies
Démons et chimères (1977) 4 copies
Le sang des astres (1963) 4 copies
Les anges de la colère (1978) 2 copies
Nova SF* 38 1 copy
Moon-fishers 1 copy
Le mur de la lumière (1959) 1 copy
Ysolde 1 copy

Associated Works

The World Treasury of Science Fiction (1989) — Contributor — 895 copies
The Best from the Rest of the World (1976) — Contributor — 68 copies

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Canonical name
Henneberg, Nathalie
Legal name
Henneberg, Nathalie
Other names
Henneberg, N. C.
Henneberg, N.-C.
Henneberg, Nathalie-Charles
Henneberg, Nathalie C.
Novokovski, Nathalie (birth)
Birthdate
1910-10-23
Date of death
1977-06-24
Gender
female
Nationality
Russia
France
Birthplace
Batumi, Georgia, Russian Empire
Place of death
Paris, France
Places of residence
Paris, France
Occupations
novelist
journalist
science fiction writer
short story writer
Relationships
Henneberg, Charles (spouse)
Short biography
Nathalie Henneberg, née Novokovski, was born in Batumi, Georgia, to Russian parents. They fled Georgia in 1920 during the civil war that followed the Bolshevik Revolution, and emigrated first to Turkey, then to Syria, and finally to Lebanon. She became a journalist and met Charles Henneberg zu Irmelshausen Wasungen in 1936 when he was serving with the French Foreign Legion in Homs, Syria; they married the following year. They began to collaborate on a series of flamboyant science fiction novels (space operas) featuring superhero protagonists, filled with violence and romantic passion, but only his name appeared on them; she was not credited. The first book, La Naissance des Dieux (The Birth of the Gods, 1954) won what was to become the Prix Rosny-Aîné. After Charles's death in 1959, she published more novels and short stories as Nathalie-Charles Henneberg, or N-C Henneberg, and eventually used her own name, Nathalie Henneberg. La Plaie (The Wound, 1964), a sprawling 600-page epic, is considered her masterpiece.

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Le plus magnifique des livres que Nathalie Henneberge écrivit après la mort de son mari, dans la même veine du style flamboyant qui était si particulier à cet auteur de S F français.
 
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