Joko's Anniversary
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It won the [[Prix des Deux Magots]] in 1970. | It won the [[Prix des Deux Magots]] in 1970. | ||
- | It was translated in 1970 as ''Joko's Anniversary'' and published by [[Marion Boyars]] Publishers. | + | It was translated in 1970 as ''Joko's Anniversary'' and published by [[Marion Boyars Publishers]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
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Joko's Anniversary (French: Joko fête son anniversaire) is a French language novel by Roland Topor first published in 1969 by Buchet-Chastel. The novel has been described as a fable about loss of identity and a vicious satire on social conformity.
- "the old fellow got nimbly to his feet and leapt back on his shoulders"
It won the Prix des Deux Magots in 1970.
It was translated in 1970 as Joko's Anniversary and published by Marion Boyars Publishers.
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