We Always Treat Women Too Well (New York Review Books Classics) - Raymond Queneau - Books - NYRB Classics - 9781590170304 - January 31, 2003
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We Always Treat Women Too Well (New York Review Books Classics)

Raymond Queneau

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We Always Treat Women Too Well (New York Review Books Classics)

We Always Treat Women Too Well was first published as a purported work of pulp fiction by one Sally Mara, but this novel by Raymond Queneau is a further manifestation of his sly, provocative, wonderfully wayward genius. Set in Dublin during the 1916 Easter rebellion, it tells of a nubile beauty who finds herself trapped in the central post office when it is seized by a group of rebels. But Gertie Girdle is no common pushover, and she quickly devises a coolly lascivious strategy by which, in very short order, she saves the day for king and country. Queneau's wickedly funny send-up of cheap smut?his response to a popular bodice-ripper of the 1940s?exposes the link between sexual fantasy and actual domination while celebrating the imagination's power to transmute crude sensationalism into pleasure pure and simple.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 31, 2003
ISBN13 9781590170304
Publishers NYRB Classics
Pages 200
Dimensions 125 × 12 × 200 mm   ·   199 g
Language English  
Contributor Barbara Wright
Contributor John Updike

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