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Alain Le Bussy

アラン・ル・ビュッシー

Aran Ru Byussī

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1947
Died
2010-10-14 (Belgium) age 63
Nationality
Belgian
Languages
French
Residence History
Belgium

Career

Occupations
science fiction writer, author
Active Years
1961-2010
Affiliations
science fiction fandom
Memberships
European Science Fiction Society Hall of Fame

Awards

Prix Rosny-Aîné
1993
Work: Deltas
Organization: SF literary award committee
Result: winner
ESFS award for Best Author
1995
Organization: European Science Fiction Society
Result: winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Deltas

1993 Science fiction

Science fiction novel. Winner of Prix Rosny-Aîné.

SF themes

Aqualia, Tome 1: Dilterre

2005 Science fiction

Aqualia series, volume 1.

Yorg of the Island

2004 Science fiction

Yorg series.

Bibliography

  • Djamol de Kiv
  • La Marque
  • Piège Vital
  • Aqualia, Tome 4: Chercheau
  • Jouvence
  • Les Filles
  • Aqualia, Tome 2: Cercacier
  • Aqualia, Tome 3: Colocta
  • Aqualia, Tome 1: Dilterre
  • Ruptures
  • Yorg of the Island
  • Les Otages de la Dent Blanche
  • The Hostages of the Dent Blanche
  • La Porte de Lumière
  • The Gate of Light
  • Soleil Mortel
  • Deltas
  • Tremblemer
  • Déraag
  • Envercœur
  • Garmalia
  • Quête impériale
  • Yorg de l'île
  • Rork des plaines
  • Hou des machines
  • Soleil fou
  • Chatinika
  • Le dieu avide
  • Jana des couloirs
  • Jorvan de la mer
  • Djamol de Kîv
  • Équilibre
  • La route du sud
  • Nexus de feu
  • Le Maître d'Iquand
  • Le Mendiant de Karnathok

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Prolific science fiction writing style
Recurring Motifs
Aqualia seriesYorg series

Health

  • complications following throat surgery
    2010
    Led to his death.

Legacy

Prolific Belgian science fiction author who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné and was inducted into the ESFS Hall of Fame. Active in science fiction fandom.

In Popular Culture

  • Known as an organizer of science fiction conventions

Trivia

  • Creator of the fanzine Xuensè (anagram of Esneux)
  • Organizer of science fiction conventions
  • Writing career started in 1961 with an article on gender