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Zazie in the Metro

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Original title
  
Zazie dans le Métro

Originally published
  
1959

Country
  
France

Genres
  
Novel, Fiction

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Language
  
French

Author
  
Raymond Queneau

OCLC
  
43955523

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Adaptations
  
Zazie dans le Métro (1960)

Similar
  
Works by Raymond Queneau, Novels

Raymond queneau a propos de zazie dans le me tro


Zazie in the Metro or Zazie (depending on the translation of the original French title Zazie dans le Métro) is a French novel written in 1959 by Raymond Queneau, and his first major success.

Contents

Plot

Provincial pre-teenager Zazie stays in Paris with her Uncle Gabriel (a female impersonator) for two days, while her mother spends some time with her lover. Zazie manages to evade her uncle's custody, and métro strike notwithstanding, sets out to explore the city on her own.

Language

Zazie explores colloquial language as opposed to "standard" written French; Queneau referred to the language spoken by Zazie and the other characters as "neo-French". It is marked by colloquial diction and slang, by phonetic spelling, and by "the morpho-syntax typical of spoken French". For instance, the first word of the book, the neologism Doukipudonktan, is a phonetic transcription of D'où (est-ce) qu'il pue donc tant ? ("From where does he/do they stink so much?"). In the English version of the novel, this is rendered as "Holifart watastink"; in the movie version the English subtitle reads "Whozit who stinks?"

According to a 1959 article from Elle, "to speak Zazie" was all the rage in France.

Adaptations

In 1960 the book was adapted by Louis Malle into a film of the same name, starring Catherine Demongeot as Zazie and Philippe Noiret as Gabriel. In the film, Zazie is younger than in the book (where her mother is worried about Zazie's virginity). The book was also adapted for theatre and published as a comic book as well.

Publication details

  • ISBN 0-14-218004-1 (Penguin paperback, translated by Barbara Wright)
  • ISBN 2-07-052813-8 (Éditions Gallimard Jeunesse, Paris 1999)
  • References

    Zazie in the Metro Wikipedia