Bernard Werber

Bernard Werber is the most famous French writer of science fiction of the 90s. His main work is the trilogy The Ants (fr. Les fourmis), which has been translated in 17 languages. Werber has written a dozen books, frequently self- and cross-referencing each others. He also has produced a movie, La reine de nacre ("The Mother-of-pearl Queen"), and written a play, Nos Amis les Humains ("Our friends, the humans"). He is also the author of two mystery and science-fiction novels, in which the two main characters are journalists. The first one addresses the issues of the origins of the human species (fr. Le pre de nos pres) and the follow-up, with the same two journalists, addresses mysteries of the human brain (fr. L'ultime secret). Moreover, he is the author of a trilogy on the after-life (fr. Les thanatonautes, L'empire des anges, Nous les dieux).

External links

Bernard Werber's Official Site Werber, Bernard Werber, Bernard Werber, Bernard

 

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