Raymond Queneau - Exercises in
les Exercices de Style, I started from a real incident, and in the first place I told it 12 times in different ways Then a year later I did another 12, and finally there were 99 People have tried to see it as an attempt to demolish literature--that was not at all my intention In any case my intention was merely to produce some exercises; the
Around the Continent in 99 Exercises: Tracking the Movements
O’Sullivan, Carol, «Around the Continent in 99 Exercises: Tracking the Movements of the Exercices de style», RiLUnE, n 4, 2006, p 71-86 Carol O’Sullivan Around the Continent in 99 Exercises: Tracking the Movements of the Exercices de style Queneau, Raymond Nationality, French Status, Distinguished Known literary background, Surrealist
Exercises in Style - University at Buffalo
Exercices de is a collection of 99 versions of the same anecdote A man boards a bus and starts an argument with another passenger whom he thinks is stepping on his toes on purpose Two hours later he sees the same person getting advice on adding a button to his overcoat That’s the story Repeated 99 times Queneau
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avec un ami qui lui conseille de faire remonter le bouton supérieur de son pardessus Cette brève histoire est racontée 99 fois, de 99 manières différentes Mise en images, porte sur scène des cabarets, elle a connu une fortune extraordinaire Exercices de style est un des livres les plus populaires de Queneau Notations
EXERCICES DE STYLE
Paru en 1947, ce livre raconte 99 fois la même histoire, de 99 façons différentes RAYMOND QUENEAU Raymond Queneau, né au Havre le 21 février 1903 et mort à Paris le 25 octobre 1976, est un romancier, poète et dramaturge français Oeuvres principales : -Le Chiendent, 1933, Prix des Deux Magots -Exercices de style, 1947
Exercises in (Mathematical) Style
corporates several different styles, drawn from a variety of sources, in the style of someone else In this book I am consciously imitating the work Exercices de Style (Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1947) of Raymond Queneau (1903–1976) In a page, Queneau introduces a banal story of a man on a bus that he then tells in 99 different ways
Exercises in Style, pp 1-26
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Raymond Queneau
Translated by Barbara Wright
Foreword by Umberto Eco
With an essay by Italo Calvino
Illustrations by Stefan Themerson
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www.almaclassics.comFirst published in France as
Exercices de style
in 1947 First published in English by Gaberbocchus in 1958 This translation first published by John Calder (Publishers) Limited in 1979 This revised translation first published by Alma Classics Limited (formerlyOneworld Classics) in 2009
This new edition, with a Foreword by Umberto Eco and an essay by Italo Calvino, first published by Alma Classics Limited in 2013© Éditions Gallimard, 1947
Translation © Barbara Wright, 1958, 1979, 2009
Foreword © Umberto Eco, 1983, 2013
published by arrangement with Giulio Einaudi Editore S.p.A., Turin 'The Philosophy of Raymond Queneau' © Italo Calvino, 1981 published by arrangement with the Wylie Agency, London 'Queneau and Gaberbocchus Press' © Nick Wadley, 2013 Translation of Foreword and 'The Philosophy of Raymond Queneau'© Stephen Parkin and Alessandro Gallenzi, 2013
Illustrations © Stefan Themerson
reproduced by kind permission of the Themerson Archive, London Printed and bound by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YYISBN: 978-1-84749-241-8
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Foreword -
Umberto Eco
VIIExercises in Style
1Notation
3Double Entry
4Litotes
5Metaphorically
6Retrograde
7Surprises
8 Dream 9Prognostication
10Synchysis
11The Rainbow
12Word Game
13Hesitation
14Precision
15The Subjective Side
16Another Subjectivity
17Narrative
18Word-Building
19Negativities
20Animism
21Anagrams
22Distinguo
23Homoeoteleuton
24Ofcial Letter
25Blurb 27
Onomatopoeia
28Logical Analysis
29Insistence
31Ignorance
33Past 34
Present
35Reported Speech
36Passive
37Couplets 38
Polyptotes
39Aphaeresis
40Apocope
41Syncope
42Speaking Personally
43Exclamations
44You Know
45Noble 46
Cockney
48Cross-Examination
49Comedy
51Asides
53Parechesis
54Spectral
55Philosophic
57Apostrophe
58Awkward
59Casual
61Biased
63Sonnet
65Olfactory
66Gustatory
67Tactile
68Visual
69Auditory
70Telegraphic
71Ode 72