Raymond Queneau

Raymond Queneau

Raymond Queneau (1903–1976) — a French writer, journalist, poet, translator, great illusionist and juggler in the history of French literature. A co-founder of the Experimental Workshop of Potential Literature (OULIPO), staff member of the Gallimard Publishing House and, since 1951, juryman of the Goncourt Literary Prize. The author of the novels Odile, Bluegrass, Zazie in the Metro, The Sunday of Life, The Blue Flowers, The Flight of Icarus and others as well as collections of verse, researches on the theory of literature.


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