Canterel, a scholarly scientist whose enormous wealth imposes no limits upon his prolific ingenuity, is showing a group of visitors round Locus Solus, his secluded estate near Paris. One by one he introduces, demonstrates and expounds the discoveries and inventions of his fertile, encyclopaedic mind. An African mud-sculpture representing a naked child, a road-mender's tool which, activated by the weather, creates a mosaic of human teeth, a vast aquarium in which human beings can breathe and in which a depilated cat is seen stimulating the partially decomposed head of Danton to fresh flights of oratory - by each item in Canterel's exhibition there hangs a tale, a tale such as only that amazing genius Roussel, one of the founding fathers of the modern novel, could tell. As Canterel's devices become more and more elaborate, the richness and brilliance of Roussel's stories grow to match them; the flow of his imagination becomes a flood, until the reader finds himself swept along in a torrent of mingled wonder and hilarity.
Locus Solus, first published in 1914, is perhaps Roussel's most perfect masterpiece. Based, like the earlier Impressions of Africa, on uniquely eccentric principles of composition (which the interested reader will find outlined in Rayner Heppenstall's Raymond Roussel), this book invites the reader to enter a very special world of the imagination, a hauntingly unforgettable world which in its innocence, extravagance and deep reasonableness is unlike anything in the literature of the twentieth century.
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Raymond Roussel (Paris, January 20, 1877 - Palermo, July 14, 1933) was a French poet, novelist, playwright, musician, chess enthusiast, neurasthenic, and drug addict. Through his novels, poems, and plays he exerted a profound influence on certain groups within 20th century French literature, including the Surrealists, Oulipo, and the authors of the nouveau roman.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First UK Edition. First impression of the simultaneous first edition in English (also published by the University of California Press in USA in 1970) and the first UK edition. ***Translated by Rupert Copeland Cuningham. ***Jacket design by John Sewell. ***Very good in green cloth-covered boards with gilt titles to spine. Very tiny bump to lower corner-tip of front board. Tiny bump to top corner-tip of rear board. No inscriptions. No foxing to pages (which is unusual for this title). Pages clean. Spine tight. ***In a very good colour-illustrated dustwrapper that has not been price-clipped, showing original dual publisher's price of 50s/£2.50. Edges of dustwrapper slightly creased and rubbed. Short closed tear to top edge of front panel of dustwrapper, adjoining head of spine, with tiny loss. One-inch closed tear and associated creasing to head of spine of dustwrapper, adjoining rear panel. Surface splash mark to middle of spine of dustwrapper not affecting boards or pages. Rear panel of dustwrapper slightly rubbed and discoloured (being plain cream matt background). 210mm x 140mm. 254 pages. ***'Locus Solus, first published in 1914, is perhaps Roussel's most perfect masterpiece. Based, like the earlier Impressions of Africa, on uniquely eccentric principles of composition (which the interested reader will find outlined in Rayner Heppenstall's monograph on Raymond Roussel), this book invites the reader to enter a very special world of the imagination, a hauntingly unforgettable world which in its innocence, extravagance, and deep reasonableness is unlike anything in the literature of the twentieth century.' (Quote from inside front dustwrapper blurb). ***First impression of the first edition in English and first UK edition - hard to find in its original dustwrapper. Scarce. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc. Seller Inventory # 4289
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