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Among all the works of this brilliant writer
Bouvard and Pécuchet is definitely the deepest the most thorough the broadest. . . . It is the Tower of Babel of the sciences where all the diverse, opposing and absolute doctrines each having its own language demonstrate the powerlessness of effort, the vanity of affirmation, and the ever eternal misery of everything. --Guy de Maupassant
Flaubert inspires in me an affection that I don't feel for any other writer. --Jean Echenoz
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Bouvard and Pécuchet Flaubert created an encyclopedia of the sciences in a way that emphasizes all the flaws and failures of knowledge and at the same time he did so in a way that breaks the forms of literature itself. --Claudine Cohen
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Although unfinished during his lifetime
Bouvard and Pécuchet is now considered to be one of Flaubert's greatest masterpieces. In his own words "the novel is a kind of encyclopedia made into farce . . . A book in which I shall spit out my bile." At the center of this book are Bouvard and Pécuchet two retired clerks who set out in a search for truth and knowledge with persistent optimism in light of the fact that each new attempt at learning about the world ends in disaster. In the literary tradition of Rabelais, Cervantes and Swift this story is told in that blend of satire and sympathy that only genius can compound, and the reader becomes genuinely fond of these two Don Quixotes of Ideas. Apart from being a new translation, this edition includes Flaubert's
Dictionary of Received Ideas.
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