The Last Days
Notes by Barbara Wright
Translated by Barbara Wright
Introduction by Vivian Kogan
The Last Days is Raymond Queneau's autobiographical novel of Parisian student life in the 1920s: Vincent Tuquedenne tries to reconcile his love for reading with the sterility of studying as he hopes to study his way out of the petite bourgeoisie to which he belongs.
Vincent and his generation are contrasted with an older generation of retired teachers and petty crooks, and both generations come under the bemused gaze of the waiter Alfred, whose infallible method of predicting the future mocks prevailing scientific models. Similarly, Queneau's literary universe operates under its own laws, joining rigorous artistry with a warm evocation of the last days of a bygone world.
Details
Title
The Last Days
Author
Raymond Queneau
Notes by
Barbara Wright
Translated by
Barbara Wright
Introduction by
Vivian Kogan
Title First Published
01 October 1990
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0-91658362-7
ISBN-13
978-0-91658362-0
GTIN13 (EAN13)
9780916583620
Publication Date
01 October 1990
Nb of pages
250
Dimensions
5.5 x 8.5 in.
List Price
$19.95
Format
Paperback
ISBN-10
1-56478-140-2
ISBN-13
9781564781406
Publication Date
01 October 1990
Nb of pages
250
Dimensions
5.5 x 8.5 in.
List Price
$11.95
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