On Mar 14, 2010, at 6:49 AM, Maurice Couturer wrote: Raymond Queneau
Dear M Couturier,
Thinking that I had come across the name Queneau in relation to Nabokov, I came upon this intriguing tid-bit by googling:
NABOKOV ON QUENEAU.
I am happy to report that Vladimir Vladimirovich agreed with me on the transcendent merits of Exercices de style:
Queneau's Exercices de style is a thrilling masterpiece and, in fact, one of the greatest stories in French literature. I am also very fond of Queneau's Zazie, and I remember some excellent essays he published in Nouvelle revue française.
This satisfying quote comes from a series of Nabokov interview snippets put online by Maud Newton, to whom I express my gratitude.
Carolyn Quenin
p.s. I recall seeing a film based on Queneau's "Zazie dans le métro" back in the old days. I thought I had enjoyed it, but came across it more recently and was bored.
p.p.s. Speaking of "trois" - does anyone besides me recall Danny Kaye's rendition of "un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq"?