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Georges-Jean Arnaud (July 3, 1928 – April 26, 2020) was a French author. Arnaud was born in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard, Camargue, Gard. He was first published in 1971 in the science fiction magazine Anticipation from the French publisher Fleuve Noir with his story Les Croisés de Mara [The Crusaders Of Mara]. This is the first volume of a trilogy entitled Chroniques de la Longue Séparation [Chronicles of the Long Separation], in which a group of characters from the lost human colony of Mara, which had reverted to feudalism, rediscovered their origins and then embarked on a quest through space to fin…
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- Apostrophes (1975) as Self
- Zone Red (1986) Novel
- Les longs manteaux (1986) Novel
- A Suspension of Innocence (2010) Novel
- Child of the Night (1978) Novel
- Sin on the Beach (1963) Novel
- The Cold Heart (1977) Novel
- La tribu des vieux enfants (1982) Writer
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