Lipograms 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. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Void (novel)"
Cadaeic Cadenza is a 1996 short story by Mike Keith. It is an example of constrained writing, a book with restrictions on how it can be written. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cadaeic Cadenza"
Eunoia is the shortest English word containing all five main vowels. It comes from the Greek word εύνοια which means well mind. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eunoia"
Gadsby is a notorious book by Californian author E. V. Wright, circa 1939. It was Wright's fourth book. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gadsby (novel)"
A lipogram (from Greek lipagrammatos, "missing letter") is a kind of writing with constraints or word game consisting of writing paragraphs or longer works in which a particular letter or group of letters is missing, usually a common vowel, the most common in English being e (McArthur, 1992). A lipogram author avoiding e then only uses the 25 remaining letters of the alphabet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lipogram"
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the Wikipedia . Direct links to the original articles are in the text.
If you use exact copy or modified of this article you should preserve above paragraph and put also : It uses material from
the Shortopedia article about "Lipograms".
| MAIN PAGE | MAIN INDEX | CONTACT US |