Hortense in Exile Author:Jacques Roubaud Set to marry Gormanskoi, the Premier Prince Presumptive, our beautiful heroine Hortense has been exiled to Queneau'stown, where she finds herself in a real-life production of HAMLET--or is it HATMEL, the original Poldevian tale of scandalously plagiarized by that Englishman William Shahkayspear? Something is definitely amiss in the Poldevian Pri... more »ncipalities, and if her loyal friends can't rescue her or foil the plagiarized photos of her evil town, she may require intervention from the Author and Publisher--those unlikely cohorts responsible for bringing this deftly satiric, madcap adventure to light. Brimming with literary allusions, philosophical conundrums, witty interjections, and (of course) cats, HORTENSE IN EXILE is the third installment in the altogether delightful and hilarious "Hortense Series" by French novelist and mathematician Jacques Roubaud. Combining high literary sentiments with mathematical games, brilliant wordplay and an effusive sense of humor, Roubaud's works are some of the most enjoyable in all of contemporary literature, and he is considered to be one of the most accomplished members of Oulipo (the workshop for experimental literature founded by Raymond Queneau and including such figures as Georges Perec, Harry Mathews, and Italo Calvino).« less