Stefan Wul
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{{Template}}'''Stefan Wul''' was the ''[[pen name|nom de plume]]'' of the [[France|French]] [[science fiction]] [[writer]] '''Pierre Pairault''' ([[27 March]] [[1922]] - [[26 November]] [[2003]]). His best known work is ''[[Oms en Série]]'', which was adapted for film as ''[[Fantastic Planet]]''. | {{Template}}'''Stefan Wul''' was the ''[[pen name|nom de plume]]'' of the [[France|French]] [[science fiction]] [[writer]] '''Pierre Pairault''' ([[27 March]] [[1922]] - [[26 November]] [[2003]]). His best known work is ''[[Oms en Série]]'', which was adapted for film as ''[[Fantastic Planet]]''. | ||
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Biography
He was a dental surgeon, but science fiction was his real passion. Most of his books reflect that, showing deep knowledge of scientific data. Pairault retired from dental surgery in 1989, but remained active in the French science fiction scene.
He published eleven novels between 1956 and 1959 and a twelfth in 1977. Only one, Le Temple du Passé (1957), was translated into English (as The Temple of the Past, 1973). Oms en Série (1957) was adapted for the screen as the animated feature La Planète sauvage (released in the US as Fantastic Planet).
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Bibliography
- Retour à zéro (1956)
- Niourk (1957)
- Rayons pour Sidar (1957)
- La Peur Géante (1957)
- Oms en Série (1957)
- Le Temple du passé (1957)
- L'Orphelin de Perdide (1958), filmed as Les Maîtres du temps (1982)
- La Mort vivante (1958)
- Piège sur Zarkass (1958)
- Terminus 1 (1959)
- Odyssée sous contrôle (1959)
- Noô (1977)
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