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Raymond Roussel (1877–1933) was a wealthy, singular French writer whose Impressions of Africa and Locus Solus present elaborate, impossible machines and marvels generated by his secret method of composition from puns. Admired by the Surrealists and later theorists, his baroque imaginary inventions are a strange and influential corner of the fantastic.
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