Emmanuel Jouanne (born 1960 in Caen; died February 6, 2008) was a French science fiction writer who won the Prix Rosny-Aîné twice. His first novel came out in 1982. He has collaborated with Yves Fremion on a series of political science fiction and was a member of a writer group called "Limite." He is also noted in France for translations of R. A. Lafferty and Philip K. Dick.
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His interest in Philip K. Dick has found expression in the English speaking world as he has written on his influence on French science fiction.[1]
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