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Guy Bouchard
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A pioneer of Quebec science fiction,
Guy Bouchard, a professor of philosophy at Université
Laval, has published two novels, Vénus via Atlantide,
1961, and Gélules utopiques, which won the Boréal
Award in 1989, as well as several short stories, including "Andropolis,"
winner of the Septième Continent award in 1989.
His theoretical writing includes Procès de la métaphore
and Femmes et pouvoir dans la "cité philosophique".
Relecture de l'Utopie de Thomas More. He has also worked
with other researchers on many books, including Phénomène
IXE-13, L'Utopie aujourd'hui and George Orwell :
trois approches.
In 1993, Guy Bouchard published Les 42 210 univers de la science-fiction,
a book that indispensable to understanding all the literary richness
of the genre. |
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