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A sequence of prehistoric vignettes depicts late-Pleistocene landscapes where humans observe and interact with wildlife; natural details—rivers, stars, vegetation—are rendered alongside hunting scenes and predator confrontations. A solitary hunter's vigil and the tribe's material culture gesture toward early aesthetic awareness and technical skill. Encounters between cervids, leopards, lions and a larger felid emphasize the precarious balance between predators and humans. The prose alternates vivid sensory description with reflections on emergent art and the experience of being alive in primeval surroundings.

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aîné J.-H. Rosny

J.-H. Rosny aîné was a French author known for his pioneering contributions to the genre of science fiction and prehistoric fiction. His notable work, "La Guerre du Feu: Roman des âges farouches," vividly depicts the lives of early humans and their struggles for survival. Rosny's writing often explores themes of evolution and the human condition, blending adventure with philosophical insights. In addition to his celebrated novels, such as "La Mort de la Terre" and "Les Xipéhuz," he also wrote short stories that reflect his fascination with nature and humanity's place within it. His imaginative narratives have left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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