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Thieri Foulc, Marcel Duchamp, OuLiPo, Michèle Métail, François Le Lionnais, Jean-Louis Bailly, Jacques Jouet, Luc Etienne, Keith Waldrop, Jacques Carelman, François Caradec, Raymond Queneau, Paul Gayot, André Blavier, Schuldt, Marcel Bénabou, Stefan Themerson, Jacques Roubaud, Ian Monk, Dallas Wiebe, Alastair Brotchie, Francis Debyser, Noël Arnaud, Jean de Porla, Lynn Crawford, Richard Curtis, Jacques Bens, IN.S.OMNIA, Raphael Rubinstein, John Ashbery, Gilbert Sorrentino, Tom King, Jacques Duchateau, Jacques Barine, Harry Mathews, Hervé Le Tellier, Jerome Sala, Quirinus Kuhlmann, Paul Fournel, Georges Perec, Jean-Pierre Énard, Oulipopo
333 pages • first pub 1998 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 1900565188
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Language: English
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What do Marcel Duchamp and Italo Calvino have in common? The Oulipo, or Ouvroir de Littérature Potentielle. This 2Workshop for Potential Literature3 was founded by Raymond Queneau and friends in 1960 to find out how abstract restrictions could be ...
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Thieri Foulc, Marcel Duchamp, OuLiPo, Michèle Métail, François Le Lionnais, Jean-Louis Bailly, Jacques Jouet, Luc Etienne, Keith Waldrop, Jacques Carelman, François Caradec, Raymond Queneau, Paul Gayot, André Blavier, Schuldt, Marcel Bénabou, Stefan Themerson, Jacques Roubaud, Ian Monk, Dallas Wiebe, Alastair Brotchie, Francis Debyser, Noël Arnaud, Jean de Porla, Lynn Crawford, Richard Curtis, Jacques Bens, IN.S.OMNIA, Raphael Rubinstein, John Ashbery, Gilbert Sorrentino, Tom King, Jacques Duchateau, Jacques Barine, Harry Mathews, Hervé Le Tellier, Jerome Sala, Quirinus Kuhlmann, Paul Fournel, Georges Perec, Jean-Pierre Énard, Oulipopo
333 pages • first pub 1998 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 1900565188
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
Description
What do Marcel Duchamp and Italo Calvino have in common? The Oulipo, or Ouvroir de Littérature Potentielle. This 2Workshop for Potential Literature3 was founded by Raymond Queneau and friends in 1960 to find out how abstract restrictions could be ...