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Great Fire of London: A Story with Interpolations and Bifurcations

Jacques Roubaud

Part novel, part autobiography, The Great Fire of London is one of the great literary undertakings of our time. Both exasperating and moving, cherished by its readers, it has its origins in the author's attempt to come to terms with the death of his young wife Alix, whose presence both haunts and gives meaning to every page. Having failed to write his intended novel (The Great Fire of London), instead Roubaud creates a book that is about that failure, but in the process opens up the world of the creative process. This novel stands as a lyrical counterpart of the great postmodern masterpieces by fellow Oulipians Georges Perec and Italo Calvino. First published by Dalkey Archive Press in 1991, now available again.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
  • Publish Date: Jun 29th, 2016
  • Pages: 328
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.98in - 6.06in - 1.01in - 1.15lb
  • EAN: 9781564783967
  • Categories: Literary

About the Author

Roubaud, Jacques: - Jacques Roubaud, born in 1932, has been a professor of mathematics at the University of Paris X Nanterre. He is one of the most accomplished members of the Oulipo, the workshop for experimental literature founded by Raymond Queneau and Francois Le Lionnais. He is the author of numerous books of prose, theatre and poetry.
Di Bernardi, Dominic: - In addition to several of Jacques Roubaud's books, Dominic Di Bernardi has translated works by Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Muriel Cerf, Claude Ollier, and Patrick Grainville, among others.

Praise for this book

Jacques Roubaud has finally produced the book that his great and varied talent had always promised... a beautifully controlled examination of the effect on him of his wife's death and of the failure of his literary ambitions.--Gabriel Josipovici "The Independent "