A very great Iliad… concerns the creation of a nation.
About Raymond Queneau
Raymond Queneauwas a French novelist, poet, critic, editor and co-founder and president of Oulipo (Ouvroir de litterature potentielle), notable for his wit and cynical humour.
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After the magical act accomplished by Joyce with Ulysses, perhaps we are getting away from it.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
It doesn’t seem to me that anyone has discovered much that’s new since the Iliad or the Odyssey.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
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.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
All societies are historical.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
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.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
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.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
We have gotten away from this double aspect of either putting the character back into historical events or of making a historical event of his very life.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
There have been only rare moments in history where individual histories were able to run their course without wars or revolutions.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
The Iliad is the private lives of people thrown into disorder by history.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
Fiction has consisted either of placing imaginary characters in a true story, which is the Iliad, or of presenting the story of an individual as having a general historical value, which is the Odyssey.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
Religions tend to disappear with man’s good fortune.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
A very great Iliad… concerns the creation of a nation.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
The Odyssey is the story of someone who, in the course of diverse experiences, acquires a personality or affirms and recovers his personality.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
When Ulysses hears his own story sung by an epic poet and then he reveals his identity and the poet wants to continue singing, Ulysses isn’t interested any longer. That’s very astonishing.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
It seems to me that an author who has determined very new domains in literature is Gertrude Stein.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
All confessions are Odysseys.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
Ulysses finds himself unchanged, aside from his experience, at the end of his odyssey.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
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.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)
One can easily classify all works of fiction either as descendants of the Iliad or of the Odyssey.
French novelist and poet (1903-1976)