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- which may be used by writers in any way they enjoy". Queneau described Oulipians as "rats who construct the labyrinth from which they plan to escape."...
- numerologically equivalent to nine (with the exception of two chapters). This Oulipian ban includes the very common word one. Many sections of the book are written...
- ever read." I Remember has inspired many homages, none more notable than OuLiPian Georges Perec's Je me souviens which was dedicated to Brainard. Poet Kenneth...
- literary press. It received the Prix Goncourt on 30 November 2020. An Oulipian work, it is structured around three parts, "As Black as the Sky" (Aussi...
- 2024-01-14. James, Alison (2006). "Automatism, Arbitrariness, and the Oulipian Author". French Forum. 31 (2): 111–125. ISSN 0098-9355. v t e v t e v t...
- Invisible Cities (Italian: Le città invisibili) is a postmodern novel by Italian writer Italo Calvino. It was published in Italy in 1972 by Giulio Einaudi...
- If on a winter's night a traveler (Italian: Se una notte d'inverno un viaggiatore) is a 1979 novel by the Italian writer Italo Calvino. The postmodernist...
- made up entirely of "inserts" from feature films organized according to Oulipian principles. Inserts were usually shot by ****istants when star actors, large...
- examples of the sestina. "Histoire" by Harry Mathews adds an additional Oulipian constraint: the end words wildly misusing ideological or prejudicial terms...
- Life: A User's Manual (original title La Vie mode d'emploi) is Georges Perec's most famous novel, published in 1978, first translated into English by David...