Gérard Klein is a French science-fiction writer with sociological training. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology upon society and persons as individuals. ... Sociology is the study of the social lives of humans, groups and societies. ...
He is editor of the prestigious collection Ailleurs et Demain and of the Livre de Poche science-fiction collection.
In his works, one novella is particularly striking, Les virus ne parlent pas ("The viruses do not speak"), where he imagines that the viruses have created all living beings in the same fashion that human beings have created computers, and for the same reason: to improve their efficiency. This work prefigures naturalist Richard Dawkins' The Selfish Gene, which deals with a similar subject: human beings can be considered as the "vehicles" used by their genes to make more copies of those genes. In Gérard Klein's novella, the creation escapes the intentions of its creator when humanity attempts to eliminate viruses. (See also golem, Karel Capek, and Isaac Asimov.) Clinton Richard Dawkins, FRS (born March 26, 1941), better known as Richard Dawkins, is a British zoologist, born in Nairobi, in Kenya. ... The Selfish Gene is a controversial book by Richard Dawkins published in 1976. ... Golem is also the name of an inductive logic programming system. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Dr. Isaac Asimov enthroned with symbols of his lifes work (Rowena Morrill) Isaac Asimov (c. ...
Gérard Klein used Gilles d'Argyre pseudonym to sign his novels published in Fleuve Noir Anticipation collection.
Bibliography
Les Seigneurs de la guerre (1971; in English translation, The Overlords of War, ISBN 0-385-05328-2)