2008

The Times lauds 'galvanic' Eunoia

By Leo Robson
The Times
November 14 2008

There is a vibrant, if marginal, tradition of writers who work within self-imposed formal or linguistic constraints. It includes Samuel Beckett, Italo Calvino and Vladimir Nabokov, but its most accomplished figure is Georges Perec, the French novelist who wrote La Disparition, a novel without a single use of the letter 'e'.

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