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Raymond Queneau, the esteemed French poet, novelist, and co-founder of the Oulipo literary movement, pushed the boundaries of language and creativity with his playful experimentation and innovative use of literary forms. From his groundbreaking novel "Exercises in Style" to his whimsical sonnets and word games, Queneau's irreverent spirit and intellectual curiosity continue to inspire writers and artists to explore the limitless possibilities of language and imagination.
"Ulysses finds himself unchanged, aside from his experience, at the end of his odyssey."
"Many novelists take well-defined, precise characters, whose stories are sometimes of mediocre interest, and place them in an important historical context, which remains secondary in spite of everything."
"One can easily classify all works of fiction either as descendants of the Iliad or of the Odyssey."
"It seems to me that an author who has determined very new domains in literature is Gertrude Stein."
"The Odyssey is the story of someone who, in the course of diverse experiences, acquires a personality or affirms and recovers his personality."
"After the magical act accomplished by Joyce with Ulysses, perhaps we are getting away from it."
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