Laurent Genefort (born 1968) is a French science fiction writer. He studied literature at the Sorbonne (Paris IV). He has been writing SF since 1988, with around 50 novels and 40 short stories to his credit, including the "Omale" cycle, his most famous work. He also has written fantasy cycles : "Alaet" and "Hordes".
He won his first Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 1995 for Arago.[1]
Architecture du livre-univers dans la science-fiction, à travers cinq œuvres : Noô de S. Wul, Dune de F. Herbert, La Compagnie des glaces de G.-J. Arnaud, Helliconia de B. Aldiss, Hypérion de D. Simmons (1997) - Thesis. Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis.
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