Experimental fiction
Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A Void, 1994
Item
Identifier: CC-04754-4843
Scope and Contents
First published in French as "La Disparition," this novel is written without the using the letter "e" in any of the words. The Sackner Archive holds the French edition which is written the same way. Books written by Adair, a British writer, and published by Writers Forum, are also held by the Sackner Archive. The following is a review of this book from Case Western Reserve University English Department in 1997 that was copied from their Internet site in 1999. Anton Vowl is missing. Slain or just put away, nobody knows, but a similar void now looms for his pals as that group frantically hunts A Void's lost protagonist. Anton is missing also a singular ABC, which graphic mark ought to form part of a sound Vowl and a common "Vowl" sound. Arranging for many such omissions in this book is our lurking author, a lipogrammatic artist and assassin who both plots Vowl's doom and plucks his customary signatorial pictograph. The author is the late Georges Perec, who in 1969 took up the...
Dates:
1994
Jizzrim (1st outtake) , 1993
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Identifier: CC-26725-27195
Jizzrim (2nd outtake), 1994
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Identifier: CC-26726-27196
Read My Lipograms / Kincaid, James R.; Perec G; Adair G., 1995
Item
Identifier: CC-08105-8265
Scope and Contents
This is a review of "A Void" by George Perec, translated from the French by Gilbert Adair. Perec has witten the novel as a lipogram without using the letter E throughout the work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1995