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Following the Second World War, the Fleuve Noir publishing house
published popular American genre fiction in translation for a
French audience. Anticipation was an imprint of Fleuve Noir,
specializing in science fiction. This critical text examines in
ideological terms eleven writers who published under the
Anticipation imprint. Anticipation eschewed English-translation
science fiction, preferring instead French work and thus making the
imprint an important outlet for native French post-war ideas and
aesthetics. Careful analysis reveals the way these writers
criticized mid-century notions of progress while adapting and
reworking American genre formats.
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