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which may be used by
writers in any way they enjoy".
Queneau described Oulipians as "rats who
construct the
labyrinth from
which they plan to escape."...
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literary press. It
received the Prix
Goncourt on 30
November 2020. An
Oulipian work, it is
structured around three parts, "As
Black as the Sky" (Aussi...
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Invisible Cities (Italian: Le città invisibili) is a
postmodern novel by
Italian writer Italo Calvino. It was
published in
Italy in 1972 by
Giulio Einaudi...
- If on a winter's
night a
traveler (Italian: Se una
notte d'inverno un viaggiatore) is a 1979
novel by the
Italian writer Italo Calvino. The postmodernist...
- Life: A User's
Manual (original
title La Vie mode d'emploi) is
Georges Perec's most
famous novel,
published in 1978,
first translated into
English by David...
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Enough About Love (French: ****ez parlé d'amour) is a 2009
French novel by Hervé Le Tellier. It was
first published by JC Lattès on 26
August 2009. The...
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Exercises in
Style (French:
Exercices de style),
written by
Raymond Queneau, is a
collection of 99
retellings of the same story, each in a
different style...
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original on 2023-09-05.
Hofstadter 1987.
Polster 2007, p. 198. "Are You an
Oulipian?".
Potential Plus UK.
Milton Keynes. 2022-11-16.
Archived from the original...
- A
Hundred Thousand Billion Poems or One
hundred million million poems (original
French title: Cent
mille milliards de poèmes) is a book by
Raymond Queneau...
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oulipiennes sont-elles des
oulipiens comme les autres?" [Are
female Oulipians as the
other Oulipians?] (PDF). In Trotot, Caroline; Delahaye, Claire; Mornat, Isabelle...