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Jacques Van Herp (26 November 1923 – 30 December 2004)[1][2][3] was a Belgian publisher, anthologist, science fiction writer and director of collections at Marabout.

Jacques Van Herp
Born(1923-11-26)26 November 1923
Died30 December 2004(2004-12-30) (aged 81)
NationalityBelgian
OccupationWriter, publisher

Biography


He initially taught as a mathematics teacher in secondary education in Brussels. He then became director of collections at the Marabout publishing house and specialized in publishing novels written by European forerunners of science fiction, being awarded in 1976 with the Special Prize for Belgium of the European Science Fiction Society.

His anticipation novels were published under several pseudonyms:


Critical appraisals


Van Herp considered that the countries of the Eastern Bloc had notable anticipatory writers like Stanisław Lem, Ivan Yefremov, the Strugatsky brothers and Valentina Zhuravlyova;[5] but he said Sergiu Fărcășan [ro] "crushed" all of them.[5] After reading Fărcășan's novel A Love of the Year 41,042 [ro], Van Herp considered the author to be the size of Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, and Fredric Brown, stating that in Fărcășan's work he saw the logical rigor in extrapolating of the first, the high knowledge of the second, and the cosmic sense as well as the humor of the third.[5] "The comparison seems formidable," Van Herp acknowledged, "but Fărcășan supports it very well (...)".[5]


Works



As Alan Haigh



As Alain Arvel



As Carlo Nada



As André Jouly



As Jacques Van Herp



Anthologies


Essays, studies, guides


Short stories


As Michel Jansen



Novels


Short stories


References


  1. "Jacques Van Herp". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  2. "Jacques Van Herp". NooSFere (in French). Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  3. Vantroyen, Jean-Claude (21 January 2005). "Jacques « Je sais tout » Van Herp est mort le soir" [Jacques "I know everything" Van Herp is dead]. Le Soir (in French). Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  4. "Alain Arvel, Michel Jansen, André Jouly, Carlo Nada". auteurs.romans-scouts.com (in French). Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  5. Fărcășan, Sergiu; Lupescu, Valentin (2007). Un amour en l'an 41042 (in French). Translated by Floresco, Maurice (French translation). Hoël, Jean-Christophe (illustration). Caëstre, France: EONS Productions. p. 42. ISBN 9782754400985. OCLC 633826404. Documented at NooSFere
  6. "Xavier la dérive - Nouveau Signe de Piste n°128 - Les Echos de Nampilly". nampilly.canalblog.com (in French). 26 March 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  7. van Herp, Jacques (1988). Fritz Leiber, Les nouvelles, suivies d'une autobiographie. Brussels: Lefrancq. ISBN 2-87153-567-1. Note that five of the eleven short stories; "Le Gondolier noir", "Ceux des profondeurs", "Le Gant", "Minuit à la montre de Morphy", "Clarté spectrale", as well as the autobiography of Fritz Leiber, were translated by Van Herp himself.



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