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Boris Vian

  • Michel Delaroche
  • Xavier Clarke
  • Bison Duravi
  • Aimé Damour
  • Adolphe Schmürz
  • Lydio Sincrazi
  • Anna Tof
  • Vernon Sullivan
  • Joëlle Du Beausset
  • Boriso Viana
  • Otto Link
  • Bison Ravi
  • Odile Legrillon
  • Gérard Dunoyer
  • Fanaton
  • Onuphre Hirondelle
  • Zéphirin Hanvélo
  • Andy Blackshick
  • Claude Varnier
  • S. Culape
  • Jules Dupont
  • Hugo Hachebuisson
  • Amélie de Labmineuse
  • Josèfe Pignerole
  • Thomas Quan
  • Eugène Minoux
  • Gédéon Molle
  • Anna Tof de Raspail
March 10, 1920 – June 23, 1959
Boris Vian
Moon Indigo
Trouble in the Swaths
Blues for a Black Cat and Other Stories
Heartsnatcher
Vercoquin and the Plankton
Foam of the Daze
  • 2013

    The world of Mood Indigo is a stained-glass cartoon kind of a place, where the piano dispenses cocktails, the kitchen mice dance to the sound of sunbeams, and the air is three parts jazz. Colin is a wealthy young aristocrat, a slim, innocent creature who loves easily. The instant he sees Chloe, bass drums thump inside his shirt, and soon the two are married. Typically generous, Colin gives a quarter of his fortune to his best friend Chick so he can marry Chloe's friend Alyssum. But a lily grows in Chloe's lung, and Colin must spend his remaining fortune on the only available treatment: surround

    Moon Indigo
  • 2005

    Manual of Saint-Germain-Des-Prés

    • 190 pages
    • 7 hours of reading

    Complemented by two hundred evocative period photographs, an English translation of the classic account of Paris in the 1950s explores the left bank cafes, galleries, underground jazz clubs, theaters, and salons that were home to the existentialist and post-surrealistic circles of the era, with portraits of Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, Miles Davis, and more.

    Manual of Saint-Germain-Des-Prés
  • 2003

    Set in a bizarre and slightly sinister town where the elderly are auctioned off at an Old Folks Fair, the townspeople assail the priest in hopes of making it rain, and the official town scapegoat bears the shame of the citizens by fishing junk out of the river with his teeth. Heartsnatcher is Boris Vian's most playful and most serious work. The main character is Clementine, a mother who punishes her husband for causing her the excruciating pain of giving birth to three babies. As they age, she becomes increasingly obsessed with protecting them, going so far as to build an invisible wall around their property.

    Heartsnatcher
  • 2003

    Foam of the Daze

    • 261 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    4.2(9553)Add rating

    Fiction. Translated from the French by Brian Harper. "FOAM OF THE DAZE is a novel like no other, a sexy, innocent, smart and sweet cartoon of a world which then begins, little by little, to bleed real blood until, in the end, the blood turns out to be our own. I read it nearly thirty years ago in its previous incarnation as Mood Indigo and I loved it then; it's still one of my favorite books in the whole world"--Jim Krusoe. "A kind of jazzy, cheerful, sexy, sci-fi mid-20th century Huysmans. Check it out. There is just no place like France"--Richard Hell.

    Foam of the Daze
  • 2001
  • 1996

    Black Art of Java Game Programming

    • 900 pages
    • 32 hours of reading

    Step-by-step instructions, covering all the hottest techniques for creating dynamic games and interactive graphical environments using Java 1.1.-- Covers all the essentials of Java for graphics and game development-- Shows how to write interactive video games for the Web, playable by millions around the world-- Presents unique networking techniques for multi-user environments-- CD-ROM contains complete Java source and byte codes to the class libraries and games developed, plus games, third-party applets, and development tools

    Black Art of Java Game Programming