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Stories and Remarks

Stories and Remarks( )
Author: Queneau, Raymond
Translator: Lowenthal, Marc
Preface by: Leiris, Michel
Series title:French Modernist Library
ISBN:978-0-8032-3801-5
Publication Date:Aug 2000
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $50.00
Book Description:

Stories and Remarks collects the best of Raymond Queneau's shorter prose. The works span his career and include short stories, an uncompleted novel, melancholic and absurd essays, occasionally baffling "Texticles," a pastiche of Alice in Wonderland, and his only play. Talking dogs, boozing horses, and suicides come head to head with ruminations on the effects of aerodynamics on addition, rhetorical dreams, and a pioneering example of permutational fiction influenced by...
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Book Details
Pages:159
Detailed Subjects: Literary Collections / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.63 Inches
Book Weight:0.688 Pounds
Author Biography
Queneau, Raymond (Author)
This French author of treatises on mathematics and other scholarly works has made his reputation writing comic novels. Raymond Queneau (through one of his characters) once defined humor as "an attempt to purge lofty feelings of all the baloney." Roger Shattuck interprets his philosophy: "Life is of course absurd and it is ludicrous to take it seriously; only the comic is serious." Life is so serious to Queneau that only laughter makes it bearable. He has written a play, screenplays, poetry, numerous articles, and many novels, the first of which, Le Chiendent (The Bark Tree), was published in 1933. In Exercises in Style (1947) he tells a simple anecdote 99 different ways. According to some critics, The Blue Flowers (1965) represents Queneau at his best. Its jokes, puns, double-entendres, deceptions, wild events, tricky correspondences, and bawdy language make it a feast of comic riches. The influence of Charlie Chaplin, as well as James Joyce is detectable in Queneau's fiction.

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