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Gérard Klein

Author of The Overlords of War

51+ Works 959 Members 13 Reviews

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Series

Works by Gérard Klein

The Overlords of War (1971) 202 copies
Starmasters' gambit (1971) 127 copies
The day before tomorrow (1972) 106 copies
The Mote in Time's Eye (1965) 81 copies
The Scepter of Chance (1974) 35 copies
Histoires de robots (1974) — Editor — 32 copies
Histoires de mutants (1974) — Author — 30 copies
Histoires d'extraterrestres (1974) — Editor — 27 copies
Histoires de demain (1967) — Editor — 25 copies
Histoires de planètes (1975) — Editor — 24 copies
Histoires galactiques (1974) 23 copies
La loi du talion (1976) 23 copies
Histoires divines (1983) 18 copies
Le rêve des forêts (1986) 17 copies
Histoires de créatures (1984) — Editor — 16 copies
Le long voyage (1965) 12 copies
Histoires de voyages dans l'espace (1996) — Editor — 11 copies
Histoires comme si... (1975) 10 copies
Histoires de l'an 2000 (1985) 9 copies
L'Hexagone halluciné (1997) 9 copies
La Frontière éclatée (1997) 8 copies
Les perles du temps (1982) 7 copies
Party Line 5 copies
Histoires de machines (1974) — Editor — 4 copies
Les Mondes francs (1988) 4 copies
Histoires de voyages dans le temps — Preface — 1 copy
Le Livre des préfaces (2021) 1 copy
un humanitaire au Cambodge — Preface — 1 copy

Associated Works

Use of Weapons (1990) — Préface, some editions — 5,456 copies
Excession (1996) — Foreword, some editions — 4,722 copies
The World Treasury of Science Fiction (1989) — Contributor — 895 copies
The Turing Option (1993) — Introduction, some editions — 676 copies
The Big Book of Science Fiction (2016) — Contributor — 424 copies
Inside outside (1964) — Foreword, some editions — 289 copies
13 French Science Fiction Stories (1965) — Author — 96 copies
The Best from the Rest of the World (1976) — Contributor — 68 copies
The Road to Science Fiction #6: Around The World (1998) — Contributor — 47 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Klein, Gérard
Other names
d'Argyre, Gilles
Birthdate
1937-05-27
Gender
male
Nationality
France
Birthplace
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Places of residence
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Occupations
economist
novelist
Awards and honors
SFRA Pilgrim Award (2005)
Short biography
Né en 1937, Gérard Klein, écrivain et directeur littéraire, est l'un des chefs de file de la jeune école française de science-fiction et a créé en 1969 la collection Ailleurs et demain.

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It starts off pretty lamely, but eventually morphs into a time-bending saga redulent of van Vogt; good story, but weak ending
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majackson | 3 other reviews | Apr 2, 2024 |
For the first third of the book, each chapter seems to be from a different subgenre of SF. The opening chapter seems presciently modern space opera, a la Hamilton (Peter, not Edmond). Our hero and a monster plummet to a planet from an exploding spaceship, and it's revealed our hero is bringing the monster so it can reproduce and kill everyone in a year, and our hero's primary goal is to kill himself in such a way that no traces of his presence are left. But all that is thrown away in chapter 2, where our hero has been thrown 6000 years into the future, meets a woman named Floria, who speaks his language, and the story now seems like a throwback to the 1930s. Then, a few chapters later, he finds himself on a world where battles are fought endlessly between soldiers resurrected from history, in a setting not unlike Farmer's Riverworld, including everyone is brought back to life when they die. I'll go no further than these initial chapters to avoid spoilers, except to say this is a time travel novel through and through, with all that entails. Towards the end the hero takes a disturbing action that spoiled the novel for me. The context and outcome was such a stretch that it's presence can't be argued as necessary in any way. I docked it a point for that. Your mileage may vary. Note: translated by John Brunner and there are speculative detours that are much like Brunner's work of this period.… (more)
 
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ChrisRiesbeck | 3 other reviews | May 16, 2014 |
Before this, Science fiction was still within the realm of normal imagination - but this book takes the genre where no other had boldly gone. My all time and always favorite piece of literature
 
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SkellyJak | 3 other reviews | May 5, 2009 |

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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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