Jacques Spitz

Jacques Spitz Jacques Spitz (1 October 1896, in Nemours [now Ghazaouet, Algeria] – 16 January 1963, in Paris) was a French novelist.

Spitz was an engineer; he wrote several science fiction novels which were greatly influential in European science fiction. Cynical, ironic, often pessimist, influenced by Surrealism, his style is reminiscent of Pierre Boulle's. Although some of his novels were reissued in France , he is mostly forgotten and his novels are very difficult to find, even in France. However, some of his works has been translated into Italian: ''L'œil du purgatoire'', ''L'Homme Élastique'', ''La Guerre des Mouches'', and ''Les Signaux du Soleil'' (the latter being published in 2009). At least one novel was translated into Swedish: ''L'Agonie du Globe'' (''När jorden rämnade'', 1937). Two of his novels were translated into Greek: ''Les Évadés de l'an 4000'' (''Οι Δραπέτες του 4.000 μΧ'', 1971) and ''L'Expérience du Dr. Mops'' (''Κραυγή από το Μέλλον'', 1971)

His masterworks are considered to be ''La guerre des mouches'', ''L'homme élastique'', and ''L'œil du purgatoire''. The latter, meaning "The Eye of Purgatory", is about a man whose eyes, due to an exotic bacterium, start to see things as they will appear in the future. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Tentoonstelling gehouden te Verviers, Musée Communal de Beaux-Arts van 18 november 1995 tot 18 februari 1996
    By Freyens, Robert, Detry, Maurice, Spitz, Jacques
    Date 1996
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    Tentoonstelling gehouden in het Museum voor Schone Kunsten teVerviers van 17 april tot 13 juni 1999 ; Bibliotheek Marc Bourguet ...

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    By Schmits, Georges, Spitz, Jacques
    Date 1999
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