Interview with Queneau

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February 20th, 2005
Categories: Constraint, Literature

A translated interview with Raymond Queneau, on the idea that “novelistic activity” can be divided into two “poles”, that of the Iliad and that of the Odyssey. [From the Review of Contemporary Fiction] Includes references to two French novels I really love, Diderot’s Jacques le Fataliste and Flaubert’s Bouvard et Pecuchet.

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