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The First Book of Grabinoulor

Preface by Barbara Wright
Translated by Barbara Wright

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Like its author, Grabinoulor has been rediscovered only in the last few decades. Originally published in SIC in 1919 and praised by such writers as Apollinaire, Celine, Max Jacob, and Raymond Queneau, it did not appear in English until 1986.

Smart, joyous, playfully philosophical and completely without despair, the novel follows the character Grabinoulor—"the happiest man in the world"—a child-like, satyric, and comical Parisian as he visits other planets, travels through time, and finds poetry wherever he goes.

Details

Format Hardcover
ISBN-10 0-91658318-X
ISBN-13 978-0-91658318-7
Publication Date Mar 2000
Nb of pages 99
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.

Format Paperback
ISBN-10 1-56478-245-X
ISBN-13 9781564782458
Publication Date Mar 2000
Nb of pages 99
Dimensions 6 x 9 in.

Reviews

Press Reviews

Sunday Times
Grabinoulor has no personal characteristics except an imperturbable appetite for all kinds of pleasure, and a mind rarely paralleled for energy and inventiveness. He is everyone and no one . . . Anyone who loves Tristram Shandy will love Grabi.

Times Literary Supplement
To the reader willing to admit the existence of joy, Grabinoulor and his life and opinions are pure delight.

Publishers Weekly
Albert-Birot celebrated the erotic as a means of freeing the artistic imagination from Bourgeois constraints. For him, sexuality represented poetic creation. His tricks of language, his leaps through time and space are in the tradition of Rabelais and Shandy.

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