Queneau, Raymond, 1903-1976
Date
1903-1976
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Queneau, Raymond, 1903-1976
Name
Queneau, Raymond
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- Death in the garden, = La mort en ce jardin, Jacques Mage et Oscar Dancigers présentent ; un film de Luis Buñuel ; adaptation, Luis Alcoriza, Luis Buñuel, Raymond Queneau ; une co-production franco-mexicaine Dismage, Producciones Tepeyac
- Zazie dans le métro, un film de Louis Malle ; adaptation de Louis Malle et Jean-Paul Rappeneau ; une production Nouvelles Éditions de Films ; producer, Kate Elmore ; Janus Films
- Zazie dans le métro, une restauration Archives Françaises du Film, CNC, Ministère de la culture et de la communication ; Janus Films ; un film de Louis Malle ; adaptation de Louis Malle et Jean-Paul Rappeneau ; une production Nouvelles Éditions de Films
- Introduction to the reading of Hegel,, by Alexandre Kojève. Lectures on the phenomenology of spirit assembled by Raymond Queneau. Edited by Allan Bloom. Translated from the French by James H. Nichols, Jr
- Zizi Jeanmaire dances Roland Petit
- Creator of14
- Witch grass, Raymond Queneau ; translated and with an introduction by Barbara Wright
- Zazie, Raymond Queneau ; translated from the French by Barbara Wright
- Saint Glinglin, Raymond Queneau ; translated with an introduction by James Sallis
- The Sunday of life, a novel, by Raymond Queneau ; translated from the French by Barbara Wright
- Exercises in style, Raymond Queneau ; translated by Barbara Wright
- Exercises in style, by Raymond Queneau ; translated by Barbara Wright
- The last days, Raymond Queneau ; translated by Barbara Wright ; with an introduction by Vivian Kogan
- PIERROT MON AMI
- Pounding the pavements ; Beating the bushes ; and other pataphysical poems, Raymond Queneau ; translated by Teo Savory
- Zazie dans le métro,, roman
- Children of clay, Raymond Queneau ; translated from the French and with an introduction by Madeleine Velguth
- We always treat women too well ; a novel, by Raymond Queneau (originally published under the pseudonym Sally Mara) ; translated from the French by Barbara Wright
- Joan Miró, ou, Le poète préhistorique
- The blue flowers., Translated from the French by Barbara Wright
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