A Void
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2005
304
Novel • Fiction
Paris, France • 1960s
2005
Adult
18+ years
A Void by Georges Perec is a novel characterized by the omission of the letter 'e'. It follows a group of individuals as they investigate the disappearance of a character named Anton Vowl. The story's unique constraint challenges both the author and the reader, showcasing clever wordplay and narrative creativity without using the most common vowel in the French language.
Challenging
Mysterious
Playful
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Georges Perec's A Void is lauded for its linguistic ingenuity, brilliantly navigating the challenge of excluding the letter 'e'. Critics praise its playful narrative and inventive wordplay. However, some find its style can be dense and taxing. The novel is celebrated for its clever construction but may not appeal to those seeking a traditional plot.
Readers who enjoy linguistic challenges and wordplay will be captivated by Georges Perec's A Void. Comparable to fans of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce or The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon, these readers appreciate inventive narratives and experimental literature.
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304
Novel • Fiction
Paris, France • 1960s
2005
Adult
18+ years
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