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Gérard Klein (born 1937), known also as Gilles, is a French science fiction writer with sociological training.
He is the editor of the prestigious science fiction series Ailleurs et Demain published by Robert Laffont and of the Le Livre de Poche science-fiction imprint.
In his novella Les virus ne parlent pas ("The viruses do not speak"), he imagines that viruses have created all living beings in the same fashion that human beings have created computers, and for the same reason: to improve their efficiency.
Klein used the pseudonym "Gilles d'Argyre" for his novels published by Editions Fleuve Noir for their series Anticipation.
Several of his novels were published in translation by DAW Books in the United States.
Bibliography
- Agent Galactique (under the pseudonym of Mark Starr) (1958)
- Embûches dans l'Espace (co-written with Richard Chomet & Patrice Rondard under the pseudonym of François Pagery) (1958)
- Le Gambit des Étoiles (1958; transl. as Starmasters' Gambit, 1973)
- Les Perles du Temps (1958)
- Chirurgiens d'une Planète (under the pseudonym of Gilles d'Argyre) (1960); revised as Le Rêve des Forêts (1987), Argyre's saga volume 1
- Les Voiliers du Soleil (under the pseudonym of Gilles d'Argyre) (1961), Argyre's saga volume 2
- Le Temps n'a pas d'Odeur (1963; transl. as The Day Before Tomorrow, 1972)
- Le Long Voyage (under the pseudonym of Gilles d'Argyre) (1964), Argyre's saga volume 3
- Les Tueurs de Temps (under the pseudonym of Gilles d'Argyre) (1965; transl. as The Mote in Time's Eye, 1975)
- Un Chant de Pierre (1966)
- Le Sceptre du Hasard (under the pseudonym of Gilles d'Argyre) (1968)
- Les Seigneurs de la Guerre (1971; transl. by John Brunner as The Overlords of War, 1973)
- La Loi du Talion (1973)
- Histoires Comme Si... (1975)
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