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Obras de Jean-Pierre Andrevon

Mundo Desierto (1977) 17 copias
Sukran (1989) 16 copias
Un horizon de cendres (2004) 14 copias
La trace des rêves (1988) 13 copias
Neutron (1981) 10 copias
Gandahar (1969) 10 copias
Retorno a la Tierra (1975) — Autor — 10 copias
La maison qui glissait (2010) 9 copias
La guerre des gruulls (1971) 9 copias
Le Dieu de lumière (1973) 9 copias
Cenários Trucados (1979) 8 copias
Cauchemar, cauchemars ! (1982) 7 copias
Hôpital Nord (1983) 7 copias
Le temps cyclothymique (1974) 7 copias
Visiteurs d'apocalypse (1990) 6 copias
Soupcons sur hydra (1984) 6 copias
La Fée et le Géomètre (1993) 6 copias
Repères dans l infini (1975) 5 copias
Les revenants de l'ombre (1989) 5 copias
Le premier hybride (1998) 5 copias
Paysages de mort (1978) 5 copias
Les enfants de pisauride (1990) 5 copias
Retour à la Terre 3 (1977) 4 copias
Les retombées (2015) 4 copias
Papy end (1997) 4 copias
Cap sur Gandahar (1999) 4 copias
Die Chroniken von Centrum (2008) 4 copias
Retour a la terre 1 (1975) 4 copias
Gare Centrale (1986) 4 copias
Le Reflux de la Nuit (1980) 4 copias
La Cachette (2001) 3 copias
Un froid mortel (1984) 3 copias
EL RETORNO (1945) 3 copias
Nouvelle aurore (2009) 3 copias
Gueule de Rat (1999) 3 copias
Ne coupez pas (1986) 3 copias
Demain le Monde (2013) 2 copias
Cauchemars de sang (1986) 2 copias
Retour à la terre.Tome 2 (1976) 2 copias
Un animal, des z'animots (2001) 2 copias
Les crocs de l'enfance (1999) 2 copias
Cauchemars d'acier (1993) 2 copias
L'oreille contre les murs (1980) 2 copias
Incendie d'août (1993) 2 copias
Un froid mortel (1971) 2 copias
Comme une odeur de mort (1992) 2 copias
L'arche: suivi de Le bal (2011) 1 copia
Le Météore de Sibérie (2013) 1 copia
Retour a la terre 1 (1977) 1 copia
Sherman (2008) 1 copia
Dans les mines de Mars (2022) 1 copia
L'Exilé de Gandahar (2005) 1 copia
L'arche - Le Bal (2000) 1 copia
La dernière pluie (1999) 1 copia
Les Portes de Gandahar (1999) 1 copia
La Nuit des bêtes (1997) 1 copia
La mémoire transparente (1978) 1 copia
Soixante-Six Synopsis (2013) 1 copia
Le parking mystérieux (2009) 1 copia
Identités (2009) 1 copia
Les Guerriers de la nuit (2011) 1 copia
Ce qui vient de la nuit (1984) 1 copia
Aubes trompeuses (2014) 1 copia
Buveurs de Vie (2006) 1 copia
Chasse à mort (1998) 1 copia
Compagnons en terre (1979) 1 copia
Coup de sang (1993) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Bifrost n°29 (2003) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
Das Lächeln am Abgrund. Phantastische Geschichten aus Frankreich. (1982) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones4 copias
Territoires de l'inquiétude. 7 (1993) — Contribuidor — 3 copias

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Nombre canónico
Andrevon, Jean-Pierre
Otros nombres
Brutsche, Alphonse
Fecha de nacimiento
1937-09-19
Género
male
Nacionalidad
France
Lugar de nacimiento
Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère, France
Ocupaciones
Lehrer
Herausgeber
Premios y honores
Grand Prix de la science-fiction française (1990), Prix Julia Verlanger (2006)
Biografía breve
Jean-Pierre Andrevon, geboren 1937, war Lehrer, ehe er sich ausschließlich dem Schreiben widmete. Er hat eine große Anzahl von Erzählungen und Romanen in den Bereichen Horror und Science Fiction geschrieben, wobei er auch das Pseudonym "Alphonse Brutsche" benutzte. Daneben ist Andrevon auch noch als Herausgeber von Anthologien tätig.

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The French writer Jean-Pierre Andrevon has been writing SF and other stories since the 1960s. Simply go to, for example, NooSFere to see his bibliography. Not only novels, but also and not in the least short stories. Not knowing where to begin, I did put two works on my wish list, just in case: 'La Maison qui glissait' and 'Les Retombées'.

One of the recent reissues of his works is the novel 'Le Monde Enfin' (roughly translatable as 'The world at last'), originally based on a same-titled novella from 1975, but expanded into a novel (of some sorts) in 2006. Éditions ActuSF reissued it a few months ago, though as an "augmented" edition, resulting in a thick brick of 715 pages. It's not specified what has been added, though I read somewhere that four (new?) short stories were added. Hence the "of sorts", as the novel consists of related and unrelated short stories, all taking place in the same world and context.

Each story has its own title, relating the story of one or more characters. Preceding each of these stories are the travels of a old, French horseman, who's doing his own "tour de France" to see the sea once more before taking the stairway to heaven. And he will take the stairway at some point, though in sad circumstances, if I may say/write so.

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We're a few decades from our current era, and a pandemic has struck earth's population, a virus by the name of PISCRA. There are barely a handful survivors here and there. The focus of the stories lies mainly on France and a bit of the USA. What a coincidence with our current era (Coronavirus, COVID-19). While the majority of the book dates from many years ago, some stories were influenced by our current pandemic, if I read that correctly.

As it goes when the number of people decreases drastically, nature reclaims its place. Machines, buildings, roads, ... all start to deteriorate, disintegrate, become overgrown. Here and there, one or a handful survivors try to make the best of it, try to rebuild their lives from scratch, even if no new children are born, because of the virus. In other cases, like that of a few children who've lost their parents, their curiosity is tickled. They decide to set the animals in the zoo in Paris free: elephants, apes, rhinos, zebras, ... become the new inhabitants of Paris and why not, other portions of France.

These children, together with and thanks to a scientist, will stick together for a while, until each goes his/her own way. 'Le Monde enfin' covers several decades, so you can see a few characters grow up, becoming teenager or adult and paths crossing again. And our travelling horseman also ages, of course.

With the whole world being reset, in a manner of speaking, what can you do, except try to survive with what's left of stocked food or what nature has to offer (fruit trees, for example)? One girl, for instance, lived hidden in the cellars of a supermarket. She didn't get the chance to go to school, kept asking her mother questions about what she saw in magazines and books. However, with no electricity, heating, fuel, or other means, the only source of light were flash lights or candles. Batteries were scarce and so were candles. In the end, to have a bit of warmth and not realising the educational value of books, these were burned to have a little fire and warmth. When you live such a life of hardship and abstinence, who are your closest friends? Exactly, rodents like rats, big rats. That's when, in true Mowgli-style, this little girl will become the Princess of the rats, especially as she also offered food to her new "friends". The rats remained loyal or, if you look at it differently, defended their territory from a pregnant wolf, which has sought a safe home for her cubs. This girl will have an important role to play in the rebuilding of human society.

And what about a space mission that in the end didn't take off? Its astronauts were put to sleep to wake up so many years later. They slept for the whole 45 years. Of course, as it goes with old technology, it ceases to function, communication with earth is no longer possible. All systems are out of order. As the mission didn't take place, the small crew decides to head back home, though in a manual way, steering the ship like one drives a car, hoping for the best. That's when they would find out the truth. Unfortunately, not all would survive their return to or on earth.

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'Le Monde enfin' offers one vision of what our world could look like if mankind ever had to admit defeat and nature took over again, as it has done several times. The writing may be dense, but each story (including the horseman's) is described in detail and contains several cultural and political references (artists, buildings, politicians, ... of the current or bygone eras). The detail, as I wrote above, is also evident in the description of the places/cities/streets/... It's almost as if you're watching a film. And let it be noted that Mr Andrevon is passionate about the human body, male or female. But mainly the female one. One just can't ignore that aspect during the read.

'Le Monde enfin' is not only about a pandemic and the world given back to nature, but also about people's behaviour under such extreme conditions, when all structure falls apart/away. Where to find food other than canned or processed food? How to grow food, under the current circumstances? How to remain or become human again?

Mr Andrevon painted a future where nature becomes more prominent again - something that is needed in our current times -, but took it to the extreme. Nature has taught and continues to teach mankind a serious lesson (like most recently the floods in Belgium, Germany, France, ...) about life, the world, survival, resources, ecology, globalisation, ... The original novella was pertinent several decades ago, this book is pertinent today and for years to come.

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I was sent this book by Éditions ActuSF for review. Many thanks to them for the trust.
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TechThing | Feb 27, 2022 |
Dans une petite ville de France, tout s'arrête : une alerte atomique est déclenchée !
Les rues se vident, mais Clo, Antoine et Bastien ne fuient pas. La ville désertée est à eux. Ils la partagent le temps d'une nuit avec les animaux du zoo...
 
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AFNO | Oct 28, 2015 |
Quel horreur! Les morts marchent - peut-être - ou peut-être l'"héros", soit-il fou - ou peut-être le lecteur ... mais c'est assez amusant.
 
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lidaskoteina | Jul 26, 2006 |

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