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5.0 out of 5 stars
A metaphysical mystery tour between mathematics and peotry.,
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This review is from: Bark Tree (Paperback)
Queneau used an incredibly rigid, and for its time, innovative structure for the creation of this marvellous book. Each chapter is divided in 13 parts, and every entry and exit of a character is perfectly measured. The beauty is, that reading the book, one isn't even aware of the structure. The story, set in 1920's Paris, recounts the intwining lives of a musician, a beggar, a down at heel mid-wife, and an "ordinary man", who during the passage of the book, gradually devellops a certain cosistancy
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THE BARK TREE (LE CHIENDENT) by Raymond Queneau (Hardcover - 1971)
Used & New from: $65.00
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