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Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Separated Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Series I. Works, 1917-1969, nd
Series II. Correspondence, 1936-1972
Series III. Third-party Works, 1957-1990, nd
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Raymond Queneau:
A Preliminary Inventory of His Collection in the Manuscript Collection at
the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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Creator: |
Queneau, Raymond, 1903-1976 |
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Title: |
Raymond Queneau Collection |
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Dates: |
1917-1990 |
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Abstract: |
The Raymond Queneau Collection
includes manuscripts, research notes, correspondence, programs, posters, offprints,
clippings, and third-party works documenting the professional life of the French
writer. |
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Extent: |
13 boxes, 2 oversize boxes (5.46 linear feet) |
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Language: |
English and French |
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Repository: |
The University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Humanities
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The Raymond Queneau Collection includes manuscripts, research notes, correspondence,
programs, posters, offprints, clippings, and third-party works documenting the
professional life of the French writer. Best known for Zazie
dans le métro (made into a film by Louis Malle) and Exercises de style, Queneau had a long and distinguished
career as a versatile and influential writer, editor at Gallimard publishing house,
director of Encyclopédie de la Pleiade, and member of
the Académie Goncourt. The materials are arranged in three series: I. Works, II.
Correspondence, and III. Third-party Works.
The Works series is subdivided by genre: Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry and Songs, and
Translations and Adaptations. Much of the nonfiction materials concern Queneau's
research and writing in the 1930s for a projected book on "fous littéraires," or
"literary crackpots" in nineteenth-century France. Included are research notes made
on slips of paper in the Bibliothèque Nationale, compilations of notes on particular
individuals, an extensive manuscript, and a condensed version that he titled Aux confins des ténèbres: Les "fous littéraires" français du
XIXe siècle, which was published posthumously in 2002. In addition,
Queneau worked some of this research material into his novel, Les enfants du limon. The nonfiction subseries also includes
manuscripts of several articles written for the monthly review Volontés that were later reprinted in Le voyage en Grèce (1973), and various other short
pieces, including notes on the study of the Hebrew language. Of special interest is
a manuscript notebook titled "The Little
Cyclopædia" containing Queneau's notes on reading James Joyce's Ulysses.
The Fiction subseries includes manuscripts for Le
chiendent (1933; Queneau's first published novel),
Les enfants du limon (1938), and the three parts of Les œuvres complètes de Sally Mara: On est toujours trop bon
avec les femmes (1947), Journal intime de Sally
Mara (1950), and Sally plus intime
(1962). There is also a copy of Barbara Wright's English radio adaptation of Exercises de style (1947).
Among the items in the Poetry and Songs subseries is the manuscript of Queneau's
earliest poem, "Les derniers jours," written when
he was fourteen. There is also a computer printout, credited to Queneau, of one of
the 100 trillion possible permutations of his Cent mille
milliards de poèmes (1961).
The Translations and Adaptations subseries includes the manuscripts of Queneau's
translation and radio adaptation of George du Maurier's novel Peter Ibbetson.
All manuscripts are handwritten unless otherwise specified.
Letters from Queneau to three correspondents make up the Correspondence series. Those
to Georges Pelorson, editor of Volontés, are the most
numerous, consisting of fourteen letters, notes, and postcards. There is also a
single brief letter to William Saroyan mentioning their common friend Henry Miller,
and a letter to an unidentified correspondent concerning the artist Joan Miró.
The Third-party Works series includes printed and manuscript works by other writers,
and posters and other promotional materials for films, stage performances, and
exhibitions related to Queneau's work. In this series is a collection of letters,
entitled by Queneau "Hétéroclites," addressed to
Gallimard staff by writers hoping to have manuscripts (sometimes included) published
by that house. Also here are printed and manuscript materials removed from books
that were in Queneau's library; the items have been sleeved with a photocopy of the
title page of the book from which they were taken. Several items in the Third-Party
Works series are associated with writer Anne Argela and her husband, writer Marcel
Jullian, and have no apparent connection with Queneau, but were included with the
rest of the archive; the miscellaneous folder at the end of the series contains
material connected with Argela and also includes correspondence between officials of
the Librairie Académique and the Imprimerie des Coopératives Réunies concerning the
works of T. Combe.
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The acquisition also included several hundred books by Queneau and other writers
(including many written by the "fous littéraires" he researched for Aux confins des ténèbres), which have been transferred
to the Ransom Center Library. In addition, three sound discs were transferred to the
Center's Sound Recordings Collection, and a number of original works of art by
Queneau were transferred to the Center's Art Collection. |
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Purchase, 2003 (R15204)
The collection was acquired by purchase from San Francisco collector Richard Q.
Praeger.
Richard Workman, 2004
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Series I. Works, 1917-1969, nd |
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Subseries A. Nonfiction, 1938-1969, nd |
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Articles for Volontés,
typescripts with corrections |
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"'De Jean Coste' et
l'expérience poétique" (1938) |
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"Les horizons perdus"
(1939) |
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"Lyrisme et poésie"
(1938) |
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4 |
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"Minotaurisme et
monogamie" (1939) |
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5 |
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"Naissance et avenir de la littérature" (not published in
Volontés because of World War
II) |
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6 |
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"Le plus et le moins"
(1938) |
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7 |
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"Qu'est-ce que l'art?"
(1938) |
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Aux confins des ténèbres: Les "fous
littéraires" français du XIXe siècle (2002) |
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Research notes |
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On 4x5" slips of paper filed in three alphabetical
series: author, subject, and special terms (* slips and
original container removed to custom boxes
10-13) |
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8-14 |
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On selected "fous littéraires" on 5x8" pieces of
paper wrapped in cover sheets |
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Folder |
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1-3 |
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Cont. |
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4-6 |
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Manuscript, with occasional typescript and carbon copies
("fous littéraires") |
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Folder |
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Manuscript, cont. |
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"L'affaire Dreyfuss et la vie
future," concerning "fou littéraire" Eulalie-Hortense
Jousselin, manuscript |
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3 |
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"Chapitre XXI: En marge du
Saint-Simonisme," typescript and carbon
copies |
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4-7 |
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Typescript and carbon copy with handwritten changes
(untitled) |
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Folder |
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1-3 |
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Typescript with extensive handwritten changes |
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"Hébreu,"
notebook |
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"Introduction à Bouvard et Pécuchet,"
typescript with handwritten changes |
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"The Little Cyclopædia,"
notebook re James Joyce's Ulysses |
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"Modellgeschichte," German
translation by Eugen Helmlé of Une histoire
modèle, duplicated radio script |
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Offprints of articles by RQ |
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"Préface" to Livre de Cocktails by Emile Bauwens,
manuscript, 1969 |
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Subseries B. Fiction, 1930-1962, nd |
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10-11 |
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Le chiendent (1933),
manuscript in twenty notebooks |
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Folder |
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Le chiendent,
cont. |
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Les enfants du limon
(1938) |
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Notes in four notebooks ("Opus
5"), 1931 |
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4-6 |
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Typescript with handwritten corrections,
1930-1938 |
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"Exercises in Style," BBC
radio program, English version by Barbara Wright, duplicated copy,
1959 |
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Journal intime de Sally Mara
(1950), partial typescript with carbon copy and notes |
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On est toujours trop bon avec les
femmes (1947; by "Sally Mara") |
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Manuscript |
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Folder |
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Notes, incomplete page proofs, printer's copy, and
clippings |
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Carbon copy typescript with handwritten changes (missing
pages 1-19, 106, 119) |
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Sally plus intime (1962),
miscellaneous manuscript pages, composite manuscript and typescript
(titled "Foutaises"), printer's
copy of frontmatter |
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Subseries C. Poetry and Songs, 1917, nd |
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"Les derniers jours,"
manuscript, 1917 |
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"Paisan qui va-t-en ville,"
typescript with handwritten changes and printer's
markings |
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"Le Porc," song score with
music by Luc Etienne, photocopy with inscription to RQ by
composer |
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"Les Ziaux," unbound
handwritten and typescript folio of poems with illustrations by B.
Luquet, 1961 |
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Untitled poem generated from Cent
mille milliards de poèmes, computer printout |
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Subseries D. Translations and Adaptations, nd |
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"Complete Destruction" by
William Carlos Williams, translated into French as "Destruction totale," manuscript and
typescript versions |
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Peter Ibbetson, by George du
Maurier |
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Translation, manuscript |
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Radio play, manuscript and notes |
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Series II. Correspondence, 1936-1972 |
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Pelorson, Georges, 1936-1972 |
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Saroyan, William, 1938 |
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Unidentified, 1962 |
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Series III. Third-party Works, 1957-1990, nd |
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Subseries A. Printed and Manuscript Works,
1957-1986, nd |
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Articles, clippings, and offprints about RQ, 1957,
1986 |
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Campbell-Sposito, Mary Elizabeth |
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"Narrative Structures in the
Novels of Raymond Queneau: 'La vérité est encore
ailleurs,'" dissertation, 1984 |
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"Présence de l'actualité dans
les romans de Raymond Queneau," typed article, with
cover letter to "Rick," 1986 |
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"Festival du film maudit,"
program and clippings |
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"Hétéroclites," letters of
submission to Gallimard with occasional manuscripts |
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Offprints and brochures not concerning RQ |
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6-7 |
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Printed and manuscript materials removed from
books |
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Programs |
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Folder |
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Smock, Ann Austin, "The New
Language of Raymond Queneau's Novels, or 'L'histoire: Qu'est-ce
que ça fout?'" dissertation, 1971 |
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Waldrop, Rosmarie & Keith, Letters, printed copy |
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Miscellaneous printed materials re RQ |
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Subseries B. Graphic Materials, 1960-1990, nd |
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Lobby cards for Zazie dans le
métro |
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Photograph of RQ by unidentified photographer (* removed to
oversize, box 14) |
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Posters mounted on foam core (* removed to oversize, box
15) |
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Le dimanche de la vie,
film de Jean Herman, nd |
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Exercices de style,mise en
scène Jacques Seiler, Theatre de l'Œuvre |
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"Folio 100: Dessins originaux
de 100 illustrateurs, 1000 couvertures," Centre
National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, 1978 |
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Le journal intime de Sally Mara |
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Mise en scène Denise Peron, Théatre Bouffes
Parisiens |
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Mise en scène François Oloa Biloa, Théatre du
Tourtour, 1987 |
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Raymond Queneau, Bibliothèque Nationale, 1978 |
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Raymond Queneau: Regards sur Paris, Salon d'Accueil de
l'Hôtel de Ville, 1987 |
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Promotional materials for various stage and film versions of
RQ's work, 1960-1990, nd |
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Subseries C. Materials associated with Anne Argela
and Marcel Jullian |
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Folder |
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Brome, Vincent, The Way Back,
translated into French as L'histoire de Pat
O'Leary by Anne Argela and Marcel Jullian |
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Manuscript |
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Typescript |
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Jullian, Marcel, Devoirs de
vacances, playscript |
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Unidentified author |
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Untitled novel, manuscript |
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Untitled poems, printout |
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Miscellaneous manuscript, typescript, and printed materials
and correspondence originally foldered together |
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Custom boxes of research notes |
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Original research notes
container |
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Oversize
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