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Georges Perec

    March 7, 1936 – March 3, 1982

    Georges Perec was a French novelist, filmmaker, and essayist, celebrated for his playful engagement with language and structure. A member of the Oulipo group, his works often feature experimental wordplay, lists, and attempts at classification, frequently imbued with a sense of melancholy. Perec's writing is characterized by formal constraints, such as a novel written entirely without the letter 'e', which can serve as a powerful metaphor for his Jewish experience during World War II. He explored themes of memory, loss, and identity, often weaving fiction with autobiographical elements to illuminate the complexities of human existence.

    Georges Perec
    Things: A Story of the Sixties with A Man Asleep
    Ellis Island
    A Short Treatise Inviting the Reader to Discover the Subtle Art of Go
    Winter Journeys
    Life: A User's Manual
    Species of Spaces and Other Pieces