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  1. Raymond Queneau (kuh-noh), novelist, poet, critic, editor, playwright, filmmaker, philosopher, mathematician, and painter, is regarded as one of the most audacious and ingenious French writers of ...

  2. Aug 6, 2024 · Queneau, Raymond 1903–. Queneau, a French surrealist writer, is the author of many novels, one play, screenplays, poetry, and essays. For Queneau, life is so absurd that only laughter makes it ...

  3. Raymond Queneau is an unclassifiable author, which is just what he would have wished. His novels of the 1930’s, when he was associated with the Surrealists, abound in wordplay and experiments ...

  4. A Hard Winter. Queneau’s novels of the 1930’s deal with a range of subjects, from the lives of ordinary people in Le Havre, his birthplace, to his war experience in North Africa, to some of ...

  5. Summary. PDF Cite. In Zazie in the Metro, Raymond Queneau presents a world of apparent meaninglessness, a world opposed to authority of any variety, where death is devoid of meaning and where one ...

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  7. Sep 17, 2024 · Raymond Queneau (1903–1976), a French author and a precursor to postmodernist literary theory, bridged the gap between surrealism and existentialism.

  8. In this novel, Queneau parodically categorizes character by gender. The female characters are stereotypically one-dimensional: They are motivated by their sexual drive.

  9. Murdoch’s first novel and the only one that is clearly derivative, Under the Net was strongly influenced by French writer Raymond Queneau, to whom the book is dedicated, and author Samuel Beckett.

  10. In Under the Net, which is dedicated to Raymond Queneau, Jake Donaghue displays two novels prominently on his bookshelf: Samuel Beckett’s Murphy (1938) and Queneau’s Pierrot mon ami (1943 ...