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Raymond Queneau (/kəˈnoʊ/; French: [ʁɛmɔ̃ kəno]; 21
February 1903 – 25
October 1976) was a
French novelist, poet, critic,
editor and co-founder and president...
- Bobigny–Pantin–Raymond
Queneau (French pronunciation: [bɔbiɲi pɑ̃tɛ̃ ʁɛmɔ̃ kəno]) is a
station on line 5 of the
Paris Métro,
located on the
border between...
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using constrained writing techniques. It was
founded in 1960 by
Raymond Queneau and François Le Lionnais.
Other notable members have
included novelists...
- Jean-Marie
Queneau (21
March 1934 – 16
February 2022) was a
French painter, engraver, and editor. Jean-Marie was the son of the
writer Raymond Queneau and his...
- Paul
Etienne Queneau (March 20, 1911 –
March 31, 2012) was an
American professor of
chemical and
metallurgical engineering at
Dartmouth College. He was...
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French title: Cent
mille milliards de poèmes) is a book by
Raymond Queneau,
published in 1961. The book is a set of ten
sonnets printed on card with...
- The Joan
Hodges Queneau Medal is an
American engineering award for the
field of
environmental conservation. It has been
given annually since 1976 for...
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course of her
career Wright worked closely with, and befriended,
Raymond Queneau,
Robert Pinget and
Nathalie Sarraute. In
addition to her translations,...
- Păun
Benjamin Péret
Rastko Petrović
Francis Ponge Jacques Prévert
Raymond Queneau Herbert Read
Pierre Reverdy Marko Ristić
Georges Sadoul Louis Scutenaire...
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Zazie in the
Metro and Zazie) is a
French novel written in 1959 by
Raymond Queneau, and his
first major success. Zazie, a foul-mouthed
provincial girl is...