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René Barjavel

    January 24, 1911 – November 24, 1985

    René Barjavel was a French writer and journalist, renowned for his science fiction novels. His works frequently explore themes of civilization's downfall due to scientific excesses and the madness of war, alongside the eternal and indestructible nature of love. His writing style is poetic, dreamlike, and sometimes philosophical. Through essays, he investigated empirical and poetic questions about God's existence and humanity's impact on nature.

    René Barjavel
    Ravage
    Charrette Bleue
    L'Enchanteur
    Katmandu
    Le grand secret
    The Ice People
    • 1973

      When a French expedition in Antarctica reveals ruins of a 900,000 year old civilization, scientists from all over the world flock to the site to help explore & understand. The entire planet watches via global satellite tv, mesmerized, as they uncover a chamber in which a man & a woman have been in suspended animation since, as the French title suggests, 'the night of time'. The woman, Eléa, is awakened. Thru a translating machine she tells the story of her world, herself & her husband Paikan & how war destroyed her civilization. She also hints at an incredibly advanced knowledge her still-dormant companion possesses, knowledge that could give energy & food to all humans at no cost. But the superpowers of the world are not ready to let Eléa's secrets spread, & show that, 900,000 years & an apocalypse later, humankind has not grown up & is ready to make the same mistakes again.

      The Ice People