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Yves Frémion (born 14 June 1947[1]inLyon) is a French author and former editor of the French science fiction magazine Univers. He has also edited a number of anthologies and has worked for the comic and humour magazine Fluide Glacial. His work L'hétéradelphe de Gane won the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 1990.[2] His most recent work is the book Orgasms of History: 3000 years of spontaneous insurrection, which charts episodes of "revolt and utopia" throughout history.[citation needed]
He is a member of the French Green Party and served in the European Parliament in 1991–1994.[1][3]
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