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Roland Charles Wagner was born on 6 September, 1960 in Bab El Oued, Algeria, is a French writer. Discover Roland Charles Wagner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Bab El Oued, Algeria |
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5 August, 2012 |
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Laruscade, France |
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Roland Charles Wagner Height, Weight & Measurements
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Roland Charles Wagner Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Roland Charles Wagner worth at the age of 51 years old? Roland Charles Wagner’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. He is from Algeria. We have estimated Roland Charles Wagner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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He had also written an alternate history biography of H. P. Lovecraft under the title HPL (1890–1991) which has been translated in English, and several pastiches of famous science fiction authors.
For example, his Three Laws of Robotic Sexuality parodies Isaac Asimov's robot stories.
Roland C. Wagner (6 September 1960 – 5 August 2012) was a French writer of humorous science fiction.
He also wrote lyrics for rock bands, and is a member of the acid punk group Brain Damage, active since 1977.
Asteroid 428102 Rolandwagner, discovered by astronomer Bernard Christophe at Saint-Sulpice Observatory in 2006, was named in his memory.
Since his professional debut in 1981, he had written around one hundred novellas and around fifty novels.
He was the only writer to have received the Prix Rosny-Aîné seven times, as well as many other awards.
Roland Wagner was born in Bab El Oued, Algeria during the Algerian War of Independence.
After the war, his family left Algeria like many Pieds-Noirs and settled in Clamart.
Throughout his youth, Wagner was an avid reader of Fleuve Noir Anticipation and other science-fiction stories.
He began writing his own stories at age 15.
In 1981, he won the Prix Rosny-Aîné for his short story Faire-part.
La Saison de la sorcière ("Season of the Witch", 2003) takes place in France with extremely high-level police security, which is invaded by the United States.
The novel received the Bob Morane Prize and the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 2004.
Le Temps du voyage ("Trip Time", 2005) is a space opera in the mood of Jack Vance.
Starting with La Balle du néant ("The Bullet From Nowhere"), this cycle has nine titles (up to Mine de rien, 2006) inside a larger set, including Le Chant du cosmos ("The Song of the Cosmos"), a far-future tale which describes a mental game inspired by Go.
Rêves de Gloire (Dreams of Glory) is an alternate history of Algeria with several divergence points.
One of them is the assassination of Charles de Gaulle before the Évian Accords.
Roland C. Wagner had written under multiple pseudonyms, including Richard Wolfram and Red Deff.
He was killed in an automobile accident on 5 August 2012.
Les Futurs Mystères de Paris ("The Future Mysteries of Paris") features a "transparent" (not exactly invisible) private detective.
The official was published by the Minor Planet Center on 2 February 2017 (MPC 103030).