Les Xipéhuz

Les Xipéhuz (1888) is a novella by the writing duo J.-H. Rosny - although it is possible that Rosny aîné was the principal contributor. It describes the fight that threatens humanity, in the beginning of its history, against a new form of intelligent non-organic life, the Xipéhuz, some sort of sentient crystals. It is both his first story set in prehistoric times, and his first science-fiction story, although the term did not yet exist.

Analysis

Some contemporary commentators, inspired by later writings, describe the Xipéhuz as extraterrestrial lifeforms. However this is a later interpretation: it could equally be simply a form from another evolutionary line than organic life. The authors do not provide any additional information, merely noting the existence of this non-organic intelligence and its interaction with Neolithic humans. Furthermore, the appearance of a form of non-organic life on Earth (without the extraterrestrial implication) is equally addressed in another work of Rosny Aîné: The Death of Earth.

The text has sometimes been held as the first true science fiction story. "Before Rosny science fiction did not exist," writes Jacques Van Herp, "There only existed a close literature: social science fiction... There was never an event or life-form contrary to what we could otherwise understand, for there was no real science fiction, only when an author "invented" a new science".[1] J.H. Rosny aîné himself said: "I am the only one in France who has given, with "Les Xipéhuz," something new and fantastic, that is to say beyond humanity." [2]

Influences

In the 1980s, the name of the Xipéhuz was taken to designate an alien civilization in the universe of the French role-playing game Empire galactique.[3]

Editions

External links

A translation is available in kotava. here.

References

  1. J.H. Rosny aîné, Récits de science-fiction, introduction de Jacques van Herp, Marabout, 1975
  2. J.H. Rosny aîné, Romans préhistoriques, Robert Laffont, Bouquins, 1985
  3. Manuel du rôle, p. 20.
  4. scan disponible sur Archive.org (édition utilisée par Wikisource).
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