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Impressions of Africa

Contributor(s): Roussel, Raymond (Author), Polizzotti, Mark (Translator)

ISBN: 9781564786241

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

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Pub Date: June 29, 2011

Dewey: FIC

LCCN: 2011012937

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.87" H x 7.97" L x 5.54" W ( 0.82 lbs) 279 pages

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Fiction | Classics | Literary

Series: French Literature

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The long-awaited new translation of the most dazzling and unclassifiable work of fiction in any language.

In a mythical African land, some shipwrecked and uniquely talented passengers stage a grand gala to entertain themselves and their captor, the great chieftain Talou. In performance after bizarre performance--starring, among others, a zither-playing worm, a marksman who can peel an egg at fifty yards, a railway car that rolls on calves' lungs, and fabulous machines that paint, weave, and compose music--Raymond Roussel demonstrates why it is that André Breton termed him "the greatest mesmerizer of modern times." But even more remarkable than the mindbending events Roussel details--as well as their outlandish, touching, or tawdry backstories--is the principle behind the novel's genesis, a complex system of puns and double-entendres that anticipated (and helped inspire) such movements as Surrealism and Oulipo. Newly translated and with an introduction by Mark Polizzotti, this edition of Impressions of Africa vividly restores the humor, linguistic legerdemain, and conceptual wonder of Raymond Roussel's magnum opus.

Brief description: Raymond Roussel, ne a Paris, le 20 janvier 1877 et mort a Palerme, en Italie, le 14 juillet 1933, est un ecrivain, dramaturge et poete francais.

Review Quotes: "Polizzotti's remarkable achievement is a welcome addition to this small but growing body of work on Roussel and serves as a reminder of an author and a novel too often neglected, and far too brilliant to be missed." -- Words Without Borders

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