La plaie by Nathalie Henneberg5/19/2023 Finally, La Rosée du Soleil (1959) told the adventures of the four crewmen of a spaceship stranded on an alien world.Īfter Charles Henneberg's death in 1959, Russian-born Nathalie Henneberg continued to work on writing, now under her own name. An Premier, Ere Spatiale (1959) was about the first faster-than-light spaceship. Le Chant des Astronautes (1958) dealt with the battle against energy creatures from Algol. In accordance with Henneberg's philosophy, the astronaut was the hero, and the poet the misguided villain. In it, a scientist, an astronaut and a poet stranded on another planet discover they can psychically create life and, eventually, vie for supremacy. La Naissance des Dieux (1954) adapted Greek and Nordic mythologies in a science fiction context. German-born Charles Henneberg wrote a series of flamboyant space operas featuring superheroic protagonists, often soldiers or mercenaries, full of violent, romantic passions. Henneberg got her start writing with her husband, apparently collaborating without attribution on several of his novels. She was married to, and collaborated with, Charles Henneberg zu Irmelshausen Wasungen (1899–1959). Nathalie Henneberg (23 October 1910, in Batumi – 24 June 1977, in Paris) was a French science fiction writer, a precursor of modern French heroic fantasy.
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