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How I Wrote Certain of My Books - Roussel, Raymond, and Winkfield, Trevor (Text by), and Ashbery, John (Introduction by)
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Raymond Roussel (1877-1933), next-door neighbor of Marcel Proust, can be described without exaggeration as the most eccentric writer of the 20th century. His unearthly style based on elaborate linguistic riddles and puns fascinated the Surrealists and famously influenced the composition of Marcel Duchamp's "Large Glass," but also affected writers as diverse as Gide, Robbe-Grillet and Foucault (author of a book-length study of Roussel). The title essay of this collection is the key to Roussel's method, and it is accompanied ...

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How I Wrote Certain of My Books 2005, Exact Change, Boston, MA

ISBN-13: 9781878972149

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