Alhaiza, Jean-Adolphe
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born on | 22 May 1839 at 10:30 (= 10:30 AM ) | ||||
Place | Tarbes, France, 43n14, 0e05 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m0e05 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
French essayist, a disciple of Charles Fourier and the Ecole sociétaire, considered a pioneer of science fiction literature with his futuristic 1891 novel Cybèle. Voyage extraordinaire dans l'Avenir.
He was the principal editor of the newspaper La Rénovation published at 130 rue de Rosny in Montreuil from 1894 to 1922.
He is also known for his hostility to Freemasonry, which he denounced in several of his publications.
He organized the financing to erect the statue of Charles Fourier on the Place Clichy in Paris in June 1899.
He died in Montreuil-sous-Bois on 2 July 1922.
Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Relationships
- associate relationship with Fourier, Charles (born 7 April 1772)
Events
Source Notes
GraZia Bordoni's Science file quotes Gauquelin.
Categories
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 83)
- Vocation : Writers : Publisher/ Editor
- Vocation : Writers : Sci-Fi/ Fantasy/ Horror