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-'''''A Void''''' or in French ''La Disparition'' (literally, "The Disappearance") is a 300 page [[French language|French]] [[lipogram]]matic [[novel]], written in [[1969]] by [[Georges Perec]], entirely without the letter ''[[e]]'', following [[Oulipo]] constraints. Its translation into English by [[Gilbert Adair]] is entitled '''''A Void'''''.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007+'''''A Void''''' or in French ''La Disparition'' (literally, "The Disappearance") is a 300 page [[French language|French]] [[lipogram]]matic [[novel]], written in [[1969]] by [[Georges Perec]], entirely without the letter ''[[e]]'', following [[Oulipo]] constraints. Its translation into English by [[Gilbert Adair]] is entitled '''''A Void'''''.{{GFDL}}

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A Void or in French La Disparition (literally, "The Disappearance") is a 300 page French lipogrammatic novel, written in 1969 by Georges Perec, entirely without the letter e, following Oulipo constraints. Its translation into English by Gilbert Adair is entitled A Void.



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