
J.-H., aîné Rosny, born Joseph-Honoré Boissière, was a pioneering French writer known for his significant contributions to the genre of science fiction and adventure literature. He began his literary career in the late 19th century and became a prominent figure in the early 20th century, particularly noted for his imaginative narratives that often explored themes of evolution, prehistoric life, and the intersection of humanity and nature. His works, such as "L'Empire des fourmis" and "La Guerre du feu," showcased his ability to blend scientific ideas with compelling storytelling, making him one of the first authors to incorporate speculative science into fiction. Rosny's influence extended beyond his own writings, as he helped lay the groundwork for future science fiction authors. His exploration of human evolution and societal development in a prehistoric context was groundbreaking, influencing later works in the genre. Additionally, his collaboration with his brother, who was also a writer, further enriched the literary landscape of their time. J.-H., aîné Rosny's legacy endures through his innovative narratives that challenged the boundaries of fiction and science, marking him as a key figure in the evolution of modern speculative literature.
“Pentru ce ești mai aproape de viața mea decât toți ceilalți? întrebă ea. Chiar închizând ochii, simt prezența ta; ea mă pătrunde, pe când prezența lor devine tot atât de imperceptibilă pe cât e de invizibilă!””
“Dragostea lor fizică rămâne o enigmă mai misterioasă decât dragostea florilor. Îmbrățișarea lor, căci actul lor nupțial este o îmbrățișare, pare extraordinar de pură. Întregul corp iubește, într-un fel imaterial.””
“Ne priveam în noapte; ochii ei străluceau asemenea constelației Orion; viața ei părea să însuflețească pe nesimțite chipul meu.””