Margaret St. Clair Livres
Margaret St. Clair était une auteure américaine de science-fiction dont l'œuvre a exploré des thèmes tels que la sorcellerie, le féminisme et la psyché humaine. Son écriture se caractérisait par un regard pénétrant sur la nature humaine et les structures sociales, souvent situé dans des environnements inhabituels et stimulants. St. Clair s'est plongée dans des caractérisations et des concepts complexes, offrant aux lecteurs de profondes réflexions sur le monde qui les entoure. Son style distinctif et ses audacieuses explorations thématiques la distinguent comme une voix importante du genre.




The Margaret St. Clair Science Fiction MEGAPACK®
- 82pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Margaret St. Clair was a prolific American author known for her contributions to fantasy and science fiction, particularly during the 1950s. With around 130 stories published in pulp magazines and eight novels, she played a significant role as a female voice in a predominantly male genre. Four of her novels were featured in the Ace Double series, highlighting her impact and recognition in the literary community, as noted by Eric Leif Davin in his exploration of women in the early science fiction landscape.
The Dolphins of Altair
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Before the dawn of man . . .. . . there was a covenant between the land and the sea people - a covenant long forgotten by those who stayed on shore, but indelibly etched in the minds of others - the dolphins of Altair.Now the covenant had been broken. Dolphins were being wantonly sacrificed in the name of scientific research, their waters increasingly polluted, their number dangerously diminished. They had to find allies and strike back. Allies willing to sever their own earthly bonds for the sake of their sea brothers - willing, if necessary, to execute the destruction of the whole human race . . .