Pan's Flute

J.-H. Rosny aîné, Brian M. Stableford


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Pan's Flute by J.-H. Rosny aîné, Brian M. Stableford
Pan’s Flute (1897), Etruscan Amour (1898) and Setne’s Women (1903) are three bold and lurid mythological fantasies dealing with erotic obsessions and ancient civilizations.

Pan’s Flute is the eighth volume in a set published by Black Coat Press devoted to presenting the classic works of this giant of French science fiction.

Contents:
La Flûte de Pan [Pan’s Flute] (Borel, 1897)
Amour Étrusque [Etruscan Amour] (Borel, 1898)
Les Femmes de Setnê [Setne’s Women] (Ollendorff, 1903)

J-H. Rosny Aîné is the second most important figure in modern French science fiction after Jules Verne. Rosny, who was a member of the distinguished Goncourt literary academy, was also the first writer to straddle the line between mainstream literature and science fiction. Until now, Rosny has best been known to the English-speaking public for his prehistoric thriller, Quest for Fire.

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