Author
J.-H. Rosny
1856-1940
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Books by J.-H. Rosny
La Mort de la Terre, roman, suivi de contes
"La Mort de la Terre, roman, suivi de contes" by J.-H. Rosny aîné is a science fiction novel published in 1910. In a distant future, Earth has become a vast desert, drained by human exploitation. The last surviving communities limit births and practice euthanasia as water disappears. Targ, among the final humans willing to fight for survival, searches desperately for water and new lands. Meanwhile, a mysterious new species—the Ferromagnétaux, beings part-living and part-mineral—thrives on humanity's ruins, signaling a dramatic shift in Earth's dominant reign.
Les Xipéhuz
"Les Xipéhuz" by aîné J.-H. Rosny and jeune J.-H. Rosny is a science fiction novel likely written in the late 19th century. The book explores the challenges faced by the nomadic tribe of Pjehou as they encounter mysterious and deadly entities known as the Xipéhuz. The narrative revolves around the tribe's responses to these attackers and features a central figure named Bakhoûn, who seeks to understand and combat these enigmatic beings." The opening of "Les Xipéhuz" introduces readers to the tribe of Pjehou as they traverse the forest of Kzour at dusk, exhausted and searching for a place to rest. Their peaceful journey is suddenly disrupted by the appearance of the Xipéhuz, strange forms with ominous properties that instill dread and chaos among the tribespeople. As the tribe suffers a devastating attack, the story sets the stage for a collective response to their plight, leading to discussions among the leaders and priests about the nature of these entities and the need for offerings and explorations into understanding them. The segment culminates in a blend of awe and terror as the tribe copes with the inexplicable phenomena, marking the beginning of what promises to be a gripping exploration of survival and resistance against a formidable and mysterious enemy.
La Guerre du Feu: Roman des âges farouches
"La Guerre du Feu: Roman des âges farouches" by J.-H. Rosny aîné is a novel published in 1909. Set one hundred thousand years in the past, it follows the Oulhamr tribe after they lose their precious fire in battle. Unable to create fire themselves, they face extinction. Three warriors embark on a perilous quest to reclaim it, confronting mammoths, giant lions, hostile tribes, and rival claimants. Their survival depends on courage, cunning, and endurance in a savage prehistoric world.
Scènes préhistoriques
"Scènes préhistoriques" by aîné J.-H. Rosny is a collection of vignettes exploring the life and experiences of prehistoric humanity, written in the late 19th century. This literary work delves into the lives of early humans, their interactions with nature, and the primal instincts that govern their existence. The author paints a vivid picture of a world filled with both beauty and danger, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of its characters. In this collection, Rosny intricately portrays various scenes from prehistoric life, emphasizing both the brutality and wonder of the natural world. The stories feature a cast of early humans, including skilled hunters and their encounters with majestic and fearsome creatures like mammoths, lions, and leopards. Through rich descriptions and dynamic storytelling, Rosny captures the tension between survival instincts and the emerging consciousness of these early humans, who are both reverent and fearful of the forces around them. The narratives combine elements of adventure, existential reflection, and a profound connection to the rhythms of nature, inviting the reader to contemplate the dawning of human awareness amidst the harsh realities of prehistoric life.
Vamiré: Romance dos tempos primitivos
"Vamiré: Romance dos tempos primitivos" by aîné J.-H. Rosny is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story delves into the lives of prehistoric humans and unfolds through the experiences of the central character, Vamiré, who is depicted as a skilled hunter and artist. The book likely explores themes of survival, the natural world, and the early development of human culture. The opening of the novel introduces readers to the distant past, approximately twenty thousand years ago, setting a vivid scene of a landscape teeming with prehistoric fauna, such as mammoths and leopards. We meet Vamiré, a hunter who embodies the strength and intellect of his people, as he witnesses a fierce struggle between a leopard and a deer, soon interrupted by a lion. The narrative paints a picture of the primeval world filled with danger and beauty, culminating in Vamiré’s own encounter with a colossal creature called the espeleu, showcasing his bravery. As the conflict unfolds, Vamiré's character emerges as both a formidable warrior and a perceptive individual connected to the rhythms of nature, laying the groundwork for his further adventures.
Les Corneilles
"Les Corneilles" by aîné J.-H. Rosny is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around complex emotions and relationships, particularly focusing on an officer named Jacques and a young girl named Madeleine Vacreuse, as they navigate societal expectations, personal aspirations, and the weight of family legacies marked by animosity. Central themes of love, ambition, and the consequences of familial hatred appear to be prominent throughout the narrative. The opening of the novel introduces a festive gathering at the home of the American O'Sullivan, where Jacques, returning from military service in Tunisia, is captivated by the beauty of Madeleine. Despite the vibrant atmosphere, he feels isolated and troubled by his feelings, especially after discovering her familial ties to a past rival. As he observes her interactions with another suitor, Victor de Semaise, deep feelings of sadness and longing emerge within him. Meanwhile, the narrative hints at the existing hostility between the Vacreuse and Laforge families, setting the stage for a tale that will explore the tangled web of past grievances and the budding romance that could either heal or further exacerbate their animosities.