L'Homme Truqué
EAN13
9791041821969
ISBN
979-10-418-2196-9
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
78
Dimensions
21 x 14,8 x 0,5 cm
Poids
114 g
Langue
français
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"L'Homme Truqué" is a novel written by the French author Maurice Renard. This work is often considered a classic of French science fiction literature.
The novel follows the story of Jean and Claire Lorme, a married couple, who are faced with a medical mystery. Jean begins to undergo a series of transformations, both physical and psychological, which neither he nor the medical community can explain. This leads to a journey of scientific and personal discovery as the couple seeks answers to Jean's condition.
Maurice Renard's "L'Homme Truqué" delves into themes of identity, transformation, and the relationship between science and humanity. It is an early example of science fiction exploring the potential consequences of scientific and medical advancements.
The title "L'Homme Truqué" can be translated as "The Man Who Was Altered" or "The Faked Man," reflecting the central theme of transformation and the alteration of the human condition.
Keywords: Maurice Renard, "L'Homme Truqué," science fiction, medical mystery, transformation, identity, scientific advancements.
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