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Maurice G. Dantec

Maurice Georges Dantec (French: [dɑ̃tɛk]; 13 June 1959 – 25 June 2016)[1] was a French-born Canadian science fiction writer and musician.

Maurice Georges Dantec
Born(1959-06-13)13 June 1959
Grenoble, France
Died25 June 2016 (2016-06-26) (aged 57)
OccupationWriter
Literary movementChristian-futurism

Biography edit

Dantec was born in Grenoble, France, the son of a journalist and a seamstress.[citation needed] He grew up primarily in Ivry-sur-Seine near Paris. While still in high school he met Jean-Bernard Pouy, future author of noir novels such as Le Poulpe, who inspired Dantec to take an interest in noir fiction.[citation needed] In the late 1970s, after graduating from college, Dantec put together a band called "État d'urgence" ("State of Emergency") one of the first French punk acts. In 1977 the band changed its name to "Artefact",[2] but kept the punk ideology. Artefact is a concept-band, influenced by Suicide, Devo, Kraftwerk, Talking Heads and Public Image Limited. Dantec invented the concept of "Hard-Muzak" to define the sound of his band,[citation needed] as a mix of Industrial music and disco making the band the French equivalent of No-Wave bands from New York, and English ones from the post-punk. He pursued a career in Artefact (until the band's breakup in 1981) while working as a copywriter in the advertising industry.[citation needed]

Cyberpunk edit

Dantec began writing seriously in the 1990s. His first novel, La Sirène rouge ("The Red Siren"), was published in 1993 as a part of the Série noire collection. The novel won the 813 award for best crime novel.[citation needed] His second novel, Les Racines du mal ("The Roots of Evil"), appeared in 1995 and borders on cyberpunk fiction. The novel was successful commercially and was awarded the Prix de l'Imaginaire. His classically cyberpunk novella Là où tombent les anges ("Where the Angels fall"), appeared the same year, in an extra edition of Le Monde. He worked with Richard Pinhas and Norman Spinrad for the group Heldon, under the project "Schizotrope" for 3 albums, including a North American Tour in 1999.[3][4]

Dantec and his family relocated to Québec in 1998, where he wrote his third novel Babylon Babies, which further explores the themes of decadence and apocalypse initially developed in Là où tombent les anges. Babylon Babies is influenced partly by Dantec's interests in twentieth century French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, and shamanism.

Controversial writings edit

Le Théâtre des opérations, journal métaphysique et polémique ("The Theatre of Operations, a Metaphysical and Polemical Journal") appeared in 2000, and is a polemical diary. Dantec followed this up in 2001 with Laboratoire de catastrophe générale ("Laboratory of General Catastrophes"). In both of these Dantec was influenced by French novelist and poet Léon Bloy's diary, and especially by Bloy's 1905 Belluaires et porchers ("Gladiators and swineherds"). In his works, Dantec attempts to inventory the nihilisms of the 20th century. Inspired by Léon Bloy, he draws a cruel portrait of the vanities in the French literary milieu. The diary also mixes Dantec's poetry, criticisms on rock music, essays on literature, technology, genetics, philosophy and politics. These diaries also explore the author's rising interest in Christianity.

Christian-Futurism edit

Villa Vortex - Liber Mundi, I in 2003 opens a trilogy of novels - though its third volume would never be written before Dantec's death - interconnecting metaphysical research (Esotericism), technology and the post-human, in a new formal approach. With this book Dantec is possibly the first French writer to acknowledge the new era opened by the events surrounding 9/11 in a narrative.

The third volume of his journal, following Laboratoire de catastrophe générale, was published by Éditions Albin Michel in 2007.

Dantec wrote for the conservative French-language Canadian magazine Égards.

The novel Cosmos Inc, was published in August 2005 by his new publishing house Albin Michel, the first volume of another trilogy Dantec would never finish before he died.

Film adaptations edit

The first film adaptation based on the works of Dantec, The Red Siren directed by Olivier Megaton, was released in August 2002.

A film adaptation of Babylon Babies, the most cyberpunk of Dantec's novels, has been produced under the direction of Mathieu Kassovitz as Babylon A.D., featuring Vin Diesel in the role of Toorop.[5]

Dantec in English edit

His novel Babylon Babies was to be translated into English by Semio-text(e) in September 2005.[6]

In May 2006 at the Franco/Irish Literary Festival he made a bilingual conference "ICH BIN EIN DUBLINER", under the theme "Modern technology, its impact on the way we Live Together" discussing metaphysical and political positions[7]

In August 2006 Grande Jonction, the second part of his "Christian-Futurism (Christian eschatology)" trilogy was published by Albin Michel.

Del Rey Books released an English version of Cosmos Incorporated translated by Tina Kover in 2008 and an English version of Grande Jonction (Grand Junction) by the same translator in 2009.

Work edit

Novels edit

Collections edit

  • Le théâtre des opérations.[15]
  • Dieu porte-t-il des lunettes noires ?.[16]

Essays edit

  • Le théâtre des opérations: journal métaphysique et polémique - 1999.[17]
  • Laboratoire de catastrophe générale : Journal métaphysique et polémique 2000–2001.[18]
  • American Black Box: Le théâtre des opérations 2002-2006.[19]

Short stories edit

  • Là où tombent les anges (Where Angels fall) published in a supplement of Le Monde the 21 September 1995 for the 50th anniversary of the collection Série noire.

Translated in English edit

Music edit

  • Former keyboardist for Artefact
  • Lyricist and singer on the album Utopia from the group No One Is Innocent
  • Co-creator with Richard Pinhas of the musical project Schizotrope
  • Collaboration with the punk rock group Dead Sexy Inc

References edit

  1. ^ Maurice G. Dantec at IMDb
  2. ^ "Artefact, site officiel du groupe". Artefact.band.free.fr. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  3. ^ "Richard Pinhas / Heldon". Cuneiform Records. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  4. ^ "Label Page". Forced Exposure. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  5. ^ Davidson, Paul (August 7, 2006). IGN. Archived from the original on September 9, 2006. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  6. ^ [1] September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ [2] July 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (1993). La Sirène rouge. Gallimard. p. 591. ISBN 2-07-040636-9.
  9. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (1995). Les Racines du mal. Gallimard. p. 753. ISBN 2-07-040775-6.
  10. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (1999). Babylon Babies. Gallimard. p. 719. ISBN 2-07-041753-0.
  11. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2003). Villa Vortex. Gallimard. p. 824. ISBN 2-07-075244-5.
  12. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2008). Villa Vortex. Random House. p. 384. ISBN 0-345-49993-X.
  13. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2006). Grande jonction. Éditions Albin Michel. p. 774. ISBN 2-226-17341-2.
  14. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2007). Artefact:Machines à écrire 1.0. Éditions Albin Michel. p. 565. ISBN 2-226-17975-5.
  15. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2003). Le théâtre des opérations. Gallimard. p. 708. ISBN 2-07-042114-7.
  16. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2003). Dieu porte-t-il des lunettes noires ?. E.J.L. p. 92. ISBN 2-290-33738-2.
  17. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2004). Le théâtre des opérations: journal métaphysique et polémique - 1999. Gallimard. p. 708. ISBN 2-07-042114-7.
  18. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2003). Laboratoire de catastrophe générale : Journal métaphysique et polémique 2000-2001. Sodis(Folio,L Imaginaire). p. 851. ISBN 2-07-042822-2.
  19. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2005). American Black Box: Le théâtre des opérations 2002-2006. Éditions Albin Michel. p. 690. ISBN 2-226-17091-X.
  20. ^ Dantec, Maurice G (2001). Babylon Babies. Gallimard. p. 719. ISBN 2-07-041753-0.

External links edit

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Maurice Georges Dantec French dɑ tɛk 13 June 1959 25 June 2016 1 was a French born Canadian science fiction writer and musician Maurice Georges DantecBorn 1959 06 13 13 June 1959Grenoble FranceDied25 June 2016 2016 06 26 aged 57 OccupationWriterLiterary movementChristian futurism Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Cyberpunk 1 2 Controversial writings 1 3 Christian Futurism 1 4 Film adaptations 1 5 Dantec in English 2 Work 2 1 Novels 2 2 Collections 2 3 Essays 2 4 Short stories 2 5 Translated in English 3 Music 4 References 5 External linksBiography editDantec was born in Grenoble France the son of a journalist and a seamstress citation needed He grew up primarily in Ivry sur Seine near Paris While still in high school he met Jean Bernard Pouy future author of noir novels such as Le Poulpe who inspired Dantec to take an interest in noir fiction citation needed In the late 1970s after graduating from college Dantec put together a band called Etat d urgence State of Emergency one of the first French punk acts In 1977 the band changed its name to Artefact 2 but kept the punk ideology Artefact is a concept band influenced by Suicide Devo Kraftwerk Talking Heads and Public Image Limited Dantec invented the concept of Hard Muzak to define the sound of his band citation needed as a mix of Industrial music and disco making the band the French equivalent of No Wave bands from New York and English ones from the post punk He pursued a career in Artefact until the band s breakup in 1981 while working as a copywriter in the advertising industry citation needed Cyberpunk edit Dantec began writing seriously in the 1990s His first novel La Sirene rouge The Red Siren was published in 1993 as a part of the Serie noire collection The novel won the 813 award for best crime novel citation needed His second novel Les Racines du mal The Roots of Evil appeared in 1995 and borders on cyberpunk fiction The novel was successful commercially and was awarded the Prix de l Imaginaire His classically cyberpunk novella La ou tombent les anges Where the Angels fall appeared the same year in an extra edition of Le Monde He worked with Richard Pinhas and Norman Spinrad for the group Heldon under the project Schizotrope for 3 albums including a North American Tour in 1999 3 4 Dantec and his family relocated to Quebec in 1998 where he wrote his third novel Babylon Babies which further explores the themes of decadence and apocalypse initially developed in La ou tombent les anges Babylon Babies is influenced partly by Dantec s interests in twentieth century French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and shamanism Controversial writings edit Le Theatre des operations journal metaphysique et polemique The Theatre of Operations a Metaphysical and Polemical Journal appeared in 2000 and is a polemical diary Dantec followed this up in 2001 with Laboratoire de catastrophe generale Laboratory of General Catastrophes In both of these Dantec was influenced by French novelist and poet Leon Bloy s diary and especially by Bloy s 1905 Belluaires et porchers Gladiators and swineherds In his works Dantec attempts to inventory the nihilisms of the 20th century Inspired by Leon Bloy he draws a cruel portrait of the vanities in the French literary milieu The diary also mixes Dantec s poetry criticisms on rock music essays on literature technology genetics philosophy and politics These diaries also explore the author s rising interest in Christianity Christian Futurism edit Villa Vortex Liber Mundi I in 2003 opens a trilogy of novels though its third volume would never be written before Dantec s death interconnecting metaphysical research Esotericism technology and the post human in a new formal approach With this book Dantec is possibly the first French writer to acknowledge the new era opened by the events surrounding 9 11 in a narrative The third volume of his journal following Laboratoire de catastrophe generale was published by Editions Albin Michel in 2007 Dantec wrote for the conservative French language Canadian magazine Egards The novel Cosmos Inc was published in August 2005 by his new publishing house Albin Michel the first volume of another trilogy Dantec would never finish before he died Film adaptations edit The first film adaptation based on the works of Dantec The Red Siren directed by Olivier Megaton was released in August 2002 A film adaptation of Babylon Babies the most cyberpunk of Dantec s novels has been produced under the direction of Mathieu Kassovitz as Babylon A D featuring Vin Diesel in the role of Toorop 5 Dantec in English edit His novel Babylon Babies was to be translated into English by Semio text e in September 2005 6 In May 2006 at the Franco Irish Literary Festival he made a bilingual conference ICH BIN EIN DUBLINER under the theme Modern technology its impact on the way we Live Together discussing metaphysical and political positions 7 In August 2006 Grande Jonction the second part of his Christian Futurism Christian eschatology trilogy was published by Albin Michel Del Rey Books released an English version of Cosmos Incorporated translated by Tina Kover in 2008 and an English version of Grande Jonction Grand Junction by the same translator in 2009 Work editNovels edit La Sirene rouge 8 Les Racines du mal 9 Babylon Babies 10 Villa Vortex 11 Cosmos Incorporated 12 Grande jonction 13 Artefact Machines a ecrire 1 0 14 Comme le fantome d un jazzman dans la station Mir en deroute Metacortex Satellite Sisters Les ResidentsCollections edit Le theatre des operations 15 Dieu porte t il des lunettes noires 16 Essays edit Le theatre des operations journal metaphysique et polemique 1999 17 Laboratoire de catastrophe generale Journal metaphysique et polemique 2000 2001 18 American Black Box Le theatre des operations 2002 2006 19 Short stories edit La ou tombent les anges Where Angels fall published in a supplement of Le Monde the 21 September 1995 for the 50th anniversary of the collection Serie noire Translated in English edit Babylon Babies translation by Noura Wedell 20 Music editFormer keyboardist for Artefact Lyricist and singer on the album Utopia from the group No One Is Innocent Co creator with Richard Pinhas of the musical project Schizotrope Collaboration with the punk rock group Dead Sexy IncReferences edit Maurice G Dantec at IMDb Artefact site officiel du groupe Artefact band free fr Retrieved 2014 06 23 Richard Pinhas Heldon Cuneiform Records Retrieved 2014 06 23 Label Page Forced Exposure Retrieved 2014 06 23 Davidson Paul August 7 2006 Diesel Confirmed for Babylon A D IGN Archived from the original on September 9 2006 Retrieved January 23 2022 1 Archived September 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived July 8 2006 at the Wayback Machine Dantec Maurice G 1993 La Sirene rouge Gallimard p 591 ISBN 2 07 040636 9 Dantec Maurice G 1995 Les Racines du mal Gallimard p 753 ISBN 2 07 040775 6 Dantec Maurice G 1999 Babylon Babies Gallimard p 719 ISBN 2 07 041753 0 Dantec Maurice G 2003 Villa Vortex Gallimard p 824 ISBN 2 07 075244 5 Dantec Maurice G 2008 Villa Vortex Random House p 384 ISBN 0 345 49993 X Dantec Maurice G 2006 Grande jonction Editions Albin Michel p 774 ISBN 2 226 17341 2 Dantec Maurice G 2007 Artefact Machines a ecrire 1 0 Editions Albin Michel p 565 ISBN 2 226 17975 5 Dantec Maurice G 2003 Le theatre des operations Gallimard p 708 ISBN 2 07 042114 7 Dantec Maurice G 2003 Dieu porte t il des lunettes noires E J L p 92 ISBN 2 290 33738 2 Dantec Maurice G 2004 Le theatre des operations journal metaphysique et polemique 1999 Gallimard p 708 ISBN 2 07 042114 7 Dantec Maurice G 2003 Laboratoire de catastrophe generale Journal metaphysique et polemique 2000 2001 Sodis Folio L Imaginaire p 851 ISBN 2 07 042822 2 Dantec Maurice G 2005 American Black Box Le theatre des operations 2002 2006 Editions Albin Michel p 690 ISBN 2 226 17091 X Dantec Maurice G 2001 Babylon Babies Gallimard p 719 ISBN 2 07 041753 0 External links editEnglish publishing house Retrieved from https 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