About Raymond Queneau
Raymond Queneau was a French poet and novelist and the co-founder of Ouvroir de littérature potentielle (Oulipo).
Novels
A Hard Winter (1948)
The Skin of Dreams (1948)
Pierrot (1950)
Exercises in Style (1958)
Zazie in the Metro (1959)
Between Blue and Blue: a Sort of Novel (1967)
The Blue Flowers (1967)
The Bark Tree (1968)
aka Witch Grass
The Flight of Icarus (1968)
Saint Glinglin (1975)
The Sunday of Life (1976)
We Always Treat Women Too Well (1981)
Yours for the Telling (1982)
Odile (1988)
The Last Days (1990)
Children of Clay (2000)
The Skin of Dreams (1948)
Pierrot (1950)
Exercises in Style (1958)
Zazie in the Metro (1959)
Between Blue and Blue: a Sort of Novel (1967)
The Blue Flowers (1967)
The Bark Tree (1968)
aka Witch Grass
The Flight of Icarus (1968)
Saint Glinglin (1975)
The Sunday of Life (1976)
We Always Treat Women Too Well (1981)
Yours for the Telling (1982)
Odile (1988)
The Last Days (1990)
Children of Clay (2000)
Collections
Sonnets (poems) (1958)
Poems (poems) (1971)
One Hundred Million Million Poems (poems) (1983)
Stories and Remarks (2000)
Elementary Morality (poems) (2007)
Eyeseas: Selected Poems (poems) (2008)
Poems (poems) (1971)
One Hundred Million Million Poems (poems) (1983)
Stories and Remarks (2000)
Elementary Morality (poems) (2007)
Eyeseas: Selected Poems (poems) (2008)
Raymond Queneau recommends
Mood Indigo (1968) Boris Vian "The greatest love novel of our time." |
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