54 Quotes by Raymond Queneau
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Religions tend to disappear with man's good fortune.
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The Iliad is the private lives of people thrown into disorder by history.
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The Odyssey is the story of someone who, in the course of diverse experiences, acquires a personality or affirms and recovers his personality.
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It is the creator of fiction's point of view; it is the character who interests him. Sometimes he wants to convince the reader that the story he is telling is as interesting as universal history.
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To have one's own story told by a third party who doesn't know that the character in question is himself the hero of the story being told, that's a technical refinement.
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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.
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After the magical act accomplished by Joyce with Ulysses, perhaps we are getting away from it.
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It seems to me that an author who has determined very new domains in literature is Gertrude Stein.
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The Odyssey is the story of Americans up to the point where they are well-established, and even so it is detached from the historical side.
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