Stéphane Beauverger

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Stéphane Beauverger (2010)

Stéphane Beauverger (born June 29, 1969 in Morlaix , Finistère département in Brittany ) is a French science fiction writer and comic book writer . He was best known for his multiple award-winning novel Le Déchronologue .

While studying journalism in Bordeaux , Beauverger was encouraged by his teacher, well-known comic book scriptwriter Pierre Christin , to take a similar path. So from 1996 Beauverger worked as a scenarioist for computer games . In 2005 he published his first comic album, Necrolympia, together with the illustrator Marc Jailloux . It is about a city of the living dead, where the private detective Léopold Pouchin goes in search of his recently deceased fiancée. In the same year 2005, Beauverger's first science fiction novel Chromozone was published , a dystopian satire set in a world devastated by a virus weapon, supplemented by two subsequent volumes in 2009 to the novel trilogy .

In 2009, Beauverger's most successful novel to date was published: Le Déchronologue is a pirate ship that operates with its captain Henri Villon in a fantastic 17th-century Caribbean, torn by breaks in the time continuum . The novel won four of the most prestigious French genre prizes, namely the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire , the Prix ​​Utopiales européen , the Prix ​​Bob Morane and the Prix ​​du Lundi .

bibliography

Chromozone (novel trilogy )
  • 1 Chromozone (2005)
  • 2 Les noctivores (2009)
  • 3 La cité nymphale (2009)
novel
  • Le Déchronologue (2009)
Short stories
  • Eddy Merckx n'est jamais allé à Vérone (2009)
  • Okw- (2010)
  • Satisfecit (2010)
  • Exophrène (2010)
  • Théâtre des opérations (2011)
  • Permafrost (2012)
  • Vert major (2013)
  • DCDD (2014)
  • Canal 235 (2017)
comics
  • Necrolympia (2005)
  • District M (2007)
  • L'Héritage des Taironas (2015)

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