Margins
Pounding the Pavements, Beating the Bushes and Other Pataphysical Poems book cover
Pounding the Pavements, Beating the Bushes and Other Pataphysical Poems
1981
First Published
3.82
Average Rating
290
Number of Pages
French language on the left-hand page and English language on the right-hand page.
Avg Rating
3.82
Number of Ratings
50
5 STARS
38%
4 STARS
28%
3 STARS
16%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
4%
goodreads

Author

Raymond Queneau
Raymond Queneau
Author · 25 books

Novelist, poet, and critic Raymond Queneau, was born in Le Havre in 1903, and went to Paris when he was 17. For some time he joined André Breton's Surrealist group, but after only a brief stint he dissociated himself. Now, seeing Queneau's work in retrospect, it seems inevitable. The Surrealists tried to achieve a sort of pure expression from the unconscious, without mediation of the author's self-aware "persona." Queneau's texts, on the contrary, are quite deliberate products of the author's conscious mind, of his memory, and his intentionality. Although Queneau's novels give an impression of enormous spontaneity, they were in fact painstakingly conceived in every small detail. He even once remarked that he simply could not leave to hazard the task of determining the number of chapters of a book. Talking about his first novel, Le Chiendent (usually translated as The Bark Tree), he pointed out that it had 91 sections, because 91 was the sum of the first 13 numbers, and also the product of two numbers he was particularly fond of: 7 and 13.

548 Market St PMB 65688, San Francisco California 94104-5401 USA
© 2025 Paratext Inc. All rights reserved