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Gargantua and Pantagruel is a connected series of five books written in the 16th century by François Rabelais. The first volume was published around 1532; the fifth was published posthumously around 1564 and some consider its attribution to Rabelais debatable. It is the story of two giants, a father (Gargantua) and his son (Pantagruel) and their adventures, written in an amusing, extravagant, satirical vein.
The introduction to the series runs:
The series in the original French is entitled La Vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel. A widely available English translation is Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and Pantagruel, translated by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Gustave Doré