The French writer, author of “Journey to the Center of the Earth”, was born in February 1828. (Design: Jesús Avilés/GlobeLiveMedia).
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Who hasn’t seen a movie based on one of Jules Verne’s books? Who hasn’t read it at school? The famous French author, whatever his name, is known to almost everyone. More than one has traveled to the center of the earth, or the moon, or 20,000 leagues under the sea; Probably, not all of them have traveled around the world in eighty days, but they will have gotten lost on the mysterious island, where they will have come across Michael Strogoff.

A Julio Verne, like Shakespeare or Cervantes, it is impossible to ignore it. The writer was born in February 1828. His first name was Jules Gabriel Verne. He was an important writer, playwright and poet who stood out above all for his adventure novels and his scientific anticipation. He is considered one of the founding pens of the science fiction genre.

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Raised in a bourgeois family, from an early age, he was attracted to literature. His father, Pierre Verne, was passionate. Her example helped young Jules to follow in her footsteps, and he not only followed them, but overtook them.

Verne is considered one of the most outstanding writers of French literature in its entire history. His influence in Europe and around the world is incalculable. Since 1979, he has been one of the most translated authors in the world. His work includes more than twenty titles and most of them have been adapted for cinema and theater.

Among his most memorable works are “Five weeks in a Balloon” (1863), “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (1864), “Twenty thousand leagues under sea” (1870), “Around the World in 80 Days” (1872), “The mysterious island” (1874).

He began his literary career in 1850, encouraged by Alexandre Dumas, and he continued to write until his death in 1905. During all this time he enjoyed great popularity and held public office. In his later years he served as a councilor for the city council of Amiens and endeavored to improve the city.

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195 years have passed since his arrival in this world and much has been said and written about him. Films and video games are inspired by his fictions and readers, even without knowing him fully, appreciate his inventions in literature.

In the spirit of remembering it, in GlobeLiveMedia Lisons We have selected some curious facts around his biography. As a result, they may be useful for readers who have not been encouraged to read it. There is a bit of everything, and there are five of them:

It is well known that during his lifetime, Julio Verne too written. It was a machine. It is estimated that he produced one novel per year. Of all that he has done, there are many titles that have transcended the French language. In his time, Verne was the second most translated author in the world, after Agatha Christie. This is not a minor fact, since it is not enough to be available in the main languages ​​to become universal.

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If he is involved in the life of the Amiens, Jules Verne integrates too well into the community. At one point he was very interested in learning Esperanto, a language that fascinated him to such a degree that he said he would write a novel based solely on it. The work could not be completed due to his illness and death. What was published afterwards had nothing to do with the original. What title was it? The impressive adventure of the Barsac mission ».

The books of Julio Verne they are filled with references to travel. In fact, whole fictions are built around this figure. It is curious because, although he loved it, the author hardly left France.

There are anecdotes about the Frenchman who say that, although attracted to the concept and experience of travel, he could barely endure a few hours on a train or in a balloon.

As a child, he attempted to go to India, pursuing his thirst for adventure. He was about to embark, but his father discovered him in time.

10 Jules Verne, the French novelist who anticipated the future.
10 Jules Verne, the French novelist who anticipated the future.

Julio Verne he was the father of three children: Michel, Valentine and Suzanne. The last two were not organic. With Michel, he had a complex relationship for most of his life. In his childhood, the writer decided to put him in a reformatory, because he was a complicated child and he hoped that he would be educated in this place. Upon his release, he fell into a juvenile correctional facility. The child, as they say, was hopeless.

Although the author of “20000 Leagues Under the Sea” I was hoping it would change, Michel showed no improvement or drastic change in behavior. For this reason, Verne decides to confine him for a time in an asylum. This ended up severing the relationship between the two. When the young man came out, he could not forgive his father. They never got along.

Verne was always attentive to the advances in science of his time. His works are full of references to physics or chemistry. He was very interested in aeronautics and, in fact, several of the models he described in his works served as an example for later constructions of space shuttles. Did Verne see the future?

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