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Author Queneau, Raymond, 1903-1976.

Title Raymond Queneau's Chêne et Chien : a translation with commentary / [translation and commentary by] Madeleine Velguth.

Published New York : P. Land, [1995]
©1995

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Location Call No. Status
 UniM Bail  841.912 QUENEAU/ VELG    AVAILABLE
Uniform title Chêne et chien. English.
Physical description 93 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-93).
Summary The French writer Raymond Queneau (1903-1976) is coming to be recognized as one of the major voices in 20th-century literature. Although twelve of his novels have been translated, Chene et Chien, considered by specialists to be the keystone of his oeuvre, has not until now been available in English. Labeled a "novel in verse" by Queneau, this autobiographical poem recounts the poet's childhood, portions of that childhood revisited through psychoanalysis, and finally his joy at finding himself whole. The translator's introduction situates the work in Queneau's life and oeuvre, addresses the problem of poetry as autobiography, examines the structure of the poem itself and discusses the difficulties of translating Queneau's many moods and rich wordplay into English verse. Explanatory notes complete the volume.
Other author Velguth, Madeleine, 1939-
ISBN 0820423114 (alkaline paper)