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Saint Glinglin

Saint Glinglin

by Raymond Queneau
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/06/2000

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Saint Glinglin is a tragicomic masterpiece, a novel that critic Vivian Mercier said "can be mentioned without incongruity in the company" of Mann's Magic Mountain and Joyce's Ulysses. "By turns strange, beautiful, ludicrous, and intellectually stimulating" (as Mercier goes on to say), Saint Glinglin retells the primal Freudian myth of sons killing the father in an array of styles ranging from direct narrative, soliloquy, and interior monologue to quasi-biblical verse. In this strange tale of a land where it never rains, where a bizarre festival is held every Saint Glinglin's Day, Queneau deploys fractured syntax, hidden structures, self-imposed constraints, playful allusions, and puns and neologisms to explore the most basic concepts of culture. In the process, Queneau satirizes anthropology, folklore, philosophy, and epistemology, all the while spinning a story as appealing as a fairy tale.
ISBN:
9781564782304
9781564782304
Category:
Crime & Mystery
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-06-2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dalkey Archive Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
169
Dimensions (mm):
216x142x14mm
Weight:
0.26kg
Raymond Queneau

Raymond Queneau is remembered as one of the great comic, experimental French writers of the twentieth century.

Co-founder of Oulipo, he published many books including Exercises in Style, but Zazie in the metro remains the popular favourite which has captured readers' imaginations around the world. Queneau died in 1976, aged seventy-three.

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