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Originally published in Dutch as "Sam, of de Pluterdag" (c) 1968. Translated by Danny De Laet and Willy Magiels in 1973. Winner of the best Belgian science fiction novel for the Europa Award presented at the First European Science Fiction Convention at Trieste in July, 1972.
van HERCK, PAUL (1939- ) Belgian (Flemish) writer whose Sam, of de Pluterdag (1968; trans Danny De Laet and Willy Magiels as Where Were You Last Pluterday? 1973 US) is a SATIRE of a society in which the higher classes have access to an extra day of the week. Van Herck also wrote a collection of ingenious short stories, De Cirkels ["The Circles"] (coll 1965). [JC]See also: BENELUX
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