The Blue Flowers

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The Blue Flowers  
Author Raymond Queneau
Original title Les fleurs bleues
Translator Barbara Wright
Country France
Language French
Genre(s) Novel
Publication date 1965
Media type print (hardback & paperback)
ISBN NA

The Blue Flowers, also known as Between Blue and Blue, (original French title: Les fleurs bleues) is a French novel written by Raymond Queneau in 1965.

The English translation is by Barbara Wright, who also translated Queneau's Zazie in the Metro. The Italian translation was by Italo Calvino.

[edit] Plot introduction

The Duke of Auge dreams that he is Cidrolin, living on a barge alone with his daughter, while Cidrolin dreams that he is the Duke of Auge, travelling through the history of France. They will meet in 1964. Carl Reinecke, a critic writing for the London Times, has argued that this novel is an example of the archetypal "prodigal son" storyline.


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