Sobre el Autor

Raymond Queneau was a French author and poet, notable for his contributions to the literary movement known as Oulipo, which sought to create new forms of literature through the use of constrained writing techniques. His works, including the celebrated 'Cent mille milliards de poèmes' and 'Exercices de style', exemplify his playful exploration of language and form. Queneau's ability to blend the ordinary with the absurd has captivated readers and writers alike, establishing him as a unique voice in 20th-century literature.

In addition to his literary pursuits, Queneau was also deeply engaged in philosophy and linguistics, which influenced his writing style and thematic choices. His works often reflect a fascination with the mechanics of language and the potential for innovation within literary constraints. He remains a significant figure in French literature, inspiring countless writers and thinkers with his inventive approaches and intellectual rigor.

nacionalidad Francés
Fecha de Nacimiento February 21, 1903
Lugar de Nacimiento Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France
Fecha de fallecimiento October 3, 1976