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      LITERATURE >< SCIENCE

      Posted September 18, 2024

      Who said science and literature weren’t compatible?

      Students in 8th grade are currently studying the science fiction novel Ravage by the brilliant René Barjavel, pioneer of the post-apocalyptic genre in France. Many questions are raised through the story of the characters Blanche and François, two young adults who live in a world ruled entirely by electricity, in which animal husbandry and agriculture have disappeared to make way for food created 100% in laboratories by “chemical specialists”.

      Last Wednesday, the students debated the question of the food of the future: what will we eat tomorrow, and what are already the dangers and limits of the world of 2052 as imagined by Barjavel?