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Impressions of Africa

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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 performancestarring, 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 musicRaymond Roussel demonstrates why it is that Andre Breton termed him the greatest mesmerizer of modern times.

But even more remarkable than the mind-bending events Roussel detailsas well as their outlandish, touching, or tawdry backstoriesis the principle behind the novels 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 Roussels magnum opus.

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Columbia University Press
1564786641 / 9781564786647
eBook (EPUB)
843.912
29/06/2011
English
205 pages
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