The Flight of Icarus
By (Author) Raymond Queneau
Translated by Barbara Wright
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
1st August 2017
4th July 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
Crime and mystery fiction
843.912
Paperback
120
In late-nineteenth-century Paris, the writer Hubert is shocked to discover that Icarus, the protagonist of the new novel hes working on, has vanished. Looking for him among the manuscripts of his rivals does not solve the mystery, so a detective is hired to find the runaway character, who is now in Montparnasse, where he learns to drink absinthe and is picked up by a friendly prostitute. These hilarious adventures make Queneaus novel, presented in the form of a script and parodying various genres, one of the best literary jokes in modern literature.
One of the most prodigiously gifted and influential French writers. * The Irish Times *
Raymond Queneau (190376) was a poet, novelist, editor, scholar and mathematician. He is best remembered for Exercises in Style and Zazie in the Metro.