Future Times Three Explained

Future Times Three
Author:René Barjavel
Title Orig:Le Voyageur imprudent
Translator:Margaret Sansone Scouten
Publisher:Éditions Denoël
Pub Date:1944
English Pub Date:1958 (Award Books)
Pages:250

Future Times Three is a 1944 novel by the French writer René Barjavel. It tells the story of two scientists who invent a substance which if swallowed allows a man to time travel. They travel to the future, where humanity has branched into different species with their own particular tasks. The book was published in English in 1958, translated by Margaret Sansone Scouten.[1]

Future Times Three is the first novel to present the famous grandfather paradox of time travel.

Adaptation

The book was adapted into the 1982 film Le Voyageur imprudent. The film was directed by Pierre Tchernia and stars Jean-Marc Thibault and Thierry Lhermitte.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Future times three. WorldCat. 5810145 . 2015-05-12.
  2. Web site: Le Voyageur imprudent (TV). French. AlloCiné. 2015-05-12.