October 14, 2009
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[[Queneau]]'s ''[[Exercises in Style]]'' echoes ''[[De Copia]]'' by [[Erasmus]], which includes more than 150 variations on the simple sentence (in Latin), "[[Your letter pleased me greatly]]." | [[Queneau]]'s ''[[Exercises in Style]]'' echoes ''[[De Copia]]'' by [[Erasmus]], which includes more than 150 variations on the simple sentence (in Latin), "[[Your letter pleased me greatly]]." | ||
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Claude Blondeel is a Klara journalist, who first came to my attention via his portrait of Léo Dohmen.
Queneau's Exercises in Style echoes De Copia by Erasmus, which includes more than 150 variations on the simple sentence (in Latin), "Your letter pleased me greatly."
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