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Pei, Mario

(1901-1978) Italian-born linguist, translator and author, in US from 1908, best known for such popularizing texts as The Story of Language (1949). His political conservatism shapes The Sparrows of Paris (1958), where foreign villains – at least one having been exposed to Communism in his formative years – transform themselves into Werewolves and other creatures through the use of an ancient Drug in aid of their campaign to seduce America's youth with marijuana and other foreign substances. [JC]

Mario Andrew Pei

born Rome, Italy: 16 February 1901

died Glen Ridge, New Jersey: 2 March 1978

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Entry from The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (2011-current) edited by John Clute and David Langford.
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