À propos de l'auteur

L. Sprague de Camp was a prominent American science fiction and fantasy author, known for his prolific writing and contributions to the genre. Over his long career, he authored or edited more than 100 books and numerous short stories, gaining a reputation for his engaging narratives and clever ideas. De Camp's work often blended elements of science fiction with fantasy, showcasing his ability to weave complex plots and richly developed characters. He was particularly noted for his collaborations with other writers, including Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories, which he helped expand and popularize.

In addition to his fiction, de Camp was a skilled essayist and a historian of science fiction, contributing significantly to the understanding of the genre's evolution. His interest in the interplay between science and literature led to the publication of several non-fiction works, where he explored the historical and cultural aspects of storytelling. Throughout his life, de Camp influenced many writers and continues to be celebrated for his contributions to speculative fiction.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance November 27, 1907
Lieu de naissance Auburn, New York, USA
Date de décès November 6, 2000