Sobre el Autor

Maurice G. Dantec was a French writer known for his contributions to the genres of science fiction and philosophical literature. Born in Lyon, he gained prominence in the 1990s with his thought-provoking narratives that often explored the intersection of technology, philosophy, and dystopia. His debut novel, "Métacortex: Liber Mundi II," set the stage for his exploration of complex themes, while works like "Les racines du mal" cemented his reputation as a significant voice in contemporary literature. Dantec's writing is characterized by a unique blend of poetic prose and incisive commentary on societal issues, making his work both engaging and intellectually stimulating.

Throughout his career, Dantec was often influenced by the philosophical underpinnings of his narratives, drawing inspiration from various thinkers and cultural movements. He engaged with the implications of advanced technology and its impact on human existence, creating stories that resonate with readers interested in the future of humanity and the ethical dilemmas posed by scientific advancements. His literary legacy continues to inspire discussions around the role of fiction in exploring profound existential questions.

nacionalidad Francés
Fecha de Nacimiento February 13, 1959
Lugar de Nacimiento Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Fecha de fallecimiento February 25, 2016