Pour une Bibliothèque Idéale

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Raymond Queneau, 111 Books

"In the early 1950s Raymond Queneau asked several dozen French authors and critics to list the hundred books they would choose if they had to limit themselves to that number. He reproduced all their responses in the book Pour une Bibliothèque Idéale (Gallimard, 1956), along with the overall top 100 list reproduced above."

Who voted? There were 40 authors and critics who responded
Raymond Abellio – Jean Anouilh – Marcel Arland – Alexandre Arnoux – Jacques Audiberti – Gaston Bachelard – Gérard Bauer – Hervé Bazin – Yvon Belaval – André Berry – André Billy – Henri Bosco – André Breton – Pierre Brisson – Blaise Cendrars – Paul Claudel – Jean Cocteau – Louis-René des Forêts – André Dhotel – Roland Dorgelès – Bernard Dorival – Marcel Duhamel – Raymond Dumay – Georges Dumézil – Paul Éluard – Lucien Fabre – Maurice Garçon – Georges Huisman – Georges Izard – Marcel Jouhandeau – Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler – Joseph Kessel – Valéry Larbaud – Michel Leiris – Léon Lemonnier – Marguerite Liberaki – Armand Lunel – Pierre Mac Orlan – André Maurois – Jean Meckert – Robert Merle – Henry Miller – Marianne Moore – Paul Morand – Maurice Nadeau – Brice Parain – Jean Paulhan – Benjamin Péret – Gaëtan Picon – Francis Poulenc – Frédéric Prokosch – Raymond Queneau – Jean Rostand – Denis de Rougemont – Jules Roy – Armand Salacrou – Georges Simenon – Jules Supervielle – Edmond Vermeil

This list was originally published in 1956 and was added to this site over 11 years ago.

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