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French writer
Self-portrait
Voyage au pays de la quatrième dimension, 1912.

Gaston de Pawlowski (Joigny, 14 June 1874 - 2 February 1933, Paris) was a French writer best known for his prophetic 1911 novel of science fiction, Voyage au pays de la quatrième dimension (Voyage to the Land of the Fourth Dimension). He is buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery (Division 23), in Paris.

Voyage au pays de la quatrième dimension

First published in 1911 in the monthly review Comœdia then in 1912, Pawlowski produced a new edition in 1923 in which he discussed the implications of Einsteinian physics upon his work. That edition was published in an English translation by Brian Stableford in 2009.

The illustrations for the book edition of the Voyage were prepared by Léonard Sarluis which Jean Clair thought was the inspiration for Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass.

Selected publications

References

  1. Amis et Passionnés du Père Lachaise (APPL) (2008-03-28). "PAWLOWSKI Gaston de (1874-1933)". Cimetière du Père Lachaise – APPL. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  2. JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF THE FOURTH DIMENSION Archived 2014-08-16 at the Wayback Machine Black Coat Press, 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  3. Léonard SARLUIS. Voyage au pays de la quatrième dimension Livrenblog, 31 August 2009. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  4. "SARLUIS, Léonard." Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press. Retrieved 5 July 2014.

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