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Raymond Queneau was a French novelist, poet, and essayist known for his innovative literary style and playful use of language. He was a founding member of the Oulipo group, which sought to create new forms of literature through mathematical and experimental constraints. Queneau's works often blend humor with philosophical inquiry, reflecting his deep engagement with both the literary traditions of France and the avant-garde movements of his time. His most famous work, 'Exercices de style', showcases his talent for narrative variation, telling the same simple story in 99 different ways.

Throughout his career, Queneau explored themes of identity, language, and the nature of reality, making significant contributions not only to literature but also to the fields of linguistics and philosophy. His unique voice and imaginative storytelling have influenced generations of writers and continue to inspire discussions about the nature of literature itself. Queneau's legacy endures as a testament to the power of creativity and the joy of literary experimentation.

国籍 フランス語
生年月日 February 21, 1903
出生地 Le Havre, Normandy, France
死亡日 October 25, 1976
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