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István Nemere

István Nemere (born in Pécs on 8 November, 1944) is a Hungarian novelist, Esperantist, and translator. He has written 701 published books by May 2018[1], mostly in Hungarian, over twenty novels in Esperanto.[2] He has been a notable figure in the world of Hungarian science fiction with as many as 60 novels[3] and several stories.[4]

He has alleged the film Demolition Man is a ripoff of one of his novels.[5]

Works

  • The Whip of the Cosmos (A kozmosz korbácsa)
  • Steel Shark (Acélcápa)
  • Action Neutron (Neutron-akció)[6]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Esperanto: language, literature, and community by Pierre Janton, Humphrey Tonkin; pg 106
  3. ^ The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, pg 604
  4. ^ Gateways to forever: the story of the science-fiction magazines from 1970 to ... by Mike Ashley, pg 404
  5. ^ "Nemere István: A cenzúra a fejekben van". Origo.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  6. ^ http://sfmag.hu/2010/12/21/a-short-history-of-hungarian-science-fiction-from-the-beginning-to-the-1980s/

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