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François Bordes (December 30, 1919 – April 30, 1981), also known by the pen name of Francis Carsac, was a French scientist,
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, archaeologist, and
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writer.


Biography

He was a professor of
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and
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at the Science Faculty of Bordeaux. He decisively renewed the approach of focusing on prehistoric lithic industries, introducing statistical studies in typology and expanding the use of experimental
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. He was known among archaeologists throughout the world for his ability to replicate ancient stone implements; his technique was showcased in a photo essay in the "Early Man" volume of the Life Nature Library. He also published many science fiction novels under his pen name. In the
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the science fiction of Carsac was very popular. He was translated and published into
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as well as
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,
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, Lithuanian, Latvian, Hungarian, Estonian amongst others. However, no translations into English have existed until 2020, when ''Pour patrie l’espace'' was published as ''The City Among the Stars''.


Bibliography


Prehistory

*"Principes d'une méthode d'étude des techniques de débitage et de la typologie du Paléolithique ancien et moyen", ''L'Anthropologie'', t. 54 (1950) *''A Tale of two caves'', Harper and Row, 169 p., (1972) *''Typologie du Paléolithique ancien et moyen'', Delmas, Publications de l'Institut de Préhistoire de l'Université de Bordeaux, Mémoire n° 1 (1961), réédition CNRS 1988 : *''Leçons sur le Paléolithique'', CNRS, 3 vol. (1984)


Science fiction


Novels

*''Ceux de nulle part'' (Those of Nowhere) (1954) *''Les Robinsons du Cosmos'' (The Robinsons of the Cosmos) (1955) — A piece of French land is ripped off from the Earth during a galactic collision and planted on an alien planet. *'' Terre en fuite'' (Fleeing Earth) (1960) *''Pour patrie l’espace'' (The City Among the Stars) (1962) *''Ce monde est nôtre'' (This World is Ours) (1962) *'' La Vermine du Lion'' (The Lion's Parasites) (1967) *''Sur un monde stérile'' (On a Barren World) (1997; written in 1945)


Short works

*"Hachures" (Hatch) (1954) *"Taches de rouille" (Spots of Rust) (1954) *"Genèse" (Genesis) (1958) *"L’Homme qui parlait aux martiens" (The Man Who Spoke With Martians) (1958) *"Le Baiser de la vie" (The Kiss of Life) (1959) *"Sables morts" (Dead Sands) (1959) *"La Revanche des Martiens" (The Revenge of the Martians) (1959) *"Quelle aubaine pour un anthropologue!" (What a Boon for an Anthropologist!) (1959) *"Les pauvres gens" (The Poor Folk) (1959) *"La Voix du loup" (The Voice of the Wolf) (1960) *"Premier Empire" (First Empire) (1960) *"Une fenêtre sur le passé" (A Window on the Past) (1961) *"L’Ancêtre" (The Ancestor) (1962) *"Dans les montagnes du destin" (In the Mountains of Destiny) (1971) *"Le dieu qui vient avec le vent" (The God That Comes With the Wind) (1972) *"Tant on s’ennuie en Utopie" (As You Get Bored in Utopia) (1975) *"L’homme qui voulut être Dieu" (The Man Who Would be God) (1970) *"Les Mains propres" (Clean Hands) (1981) *"Celui qui vint de la grande eau" (One Who Came From the High Water) (1982)


Translations

*"Souvenir lointain" (Distant Memory) (1958) (translation of
Poul Anderson Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001) was an American fantasy and science fiction author who was active from the 1940s until the 21st century. Anderson wrote also historical novels. His awards include seven Hugo Awards and ...
's "The Long Remembering", 1957)


See also

* Station François Bordes on the Bordeaux tramway


External links

*
François Bordes
' at the
Internet Speculative Fiction Database The Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB) is a database of bibliographic information on genres considered speculative fiction, including science fiction and related genres such as fantasy, alternate history, and horror fiction. The ISFDB ...

Short biography from Minnesota State University

Some of the novels online in Russian
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