Impressions of Africa

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Impressions of Africa by Raymond Roussel, Dalkey Archive Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Raymond Roussel ISBN: 9781564786647
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press Publication: June 29, 2011
Imprint: Dalkey Archive Press Language: English
Author: Raymond Roussel
ISBN: 9781564786647
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Publication: June 29, 2011
Imprint: Dalkey Archive Press
Language: English
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 mind-bending 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.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
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 mind-bending 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.

More books from Dalkey Archive Press

Cover of the book The Fountains of Neptune by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Waiting: stories by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Sisters by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book When Blackness Rhymes with Blackness by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Finnley Wren by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Stingray by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Whole of Life by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Waltz by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Our Dead World by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book The Attic by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Those Whom I Would Like to Meet Again by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Trilogy by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book Self-Control by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book The Golden Age by Raymond Roussel
Cover of the book A Garden of Trees by Raymond Roussel
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy