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Oulipo (French pronunciation: [ulipo],
short for French:
Ouvroir de littérature potentielle;
roughly translated as "workshop of
potential literature",...
-
novelist and a
member of the
experimental literary group Oulipo. She is the
first member of
Oulipo to be born
after the group's founding. Her
awards include...
- Anti****tory
plagiarism is a
concept first introduced by the
Oulipo group of poets. The
concept involves the
study of
historical literature to uncover...
-
French writer and linguist, and a
member of the
international literary group Oulipo (Ouvroir de Littérature Potentielle,
which translates roughly as "workshop...
- This
strict adherence to a
mathematical pattern is
characteristic of the
Oulipo literary group to
which Calvino belonged. The book was
nominated for the...
- is an
acronym for "Ouvroir d'X Potentielle". It is an
umbrella group for
Oulipo, Oubapo, Outrapo, etc. The term 'ouvroir',
originally used in conjunction...
- This
short poem has been the
subject of "formidable glosses"
within the
Oulipo. In Écrits français,
Harry Mathews attempts a "textual explanation." He...
- a
French novelist, poet, critic,
editor and co-founder and
president of
Oulipo (Ouvroir de littérature potentielle),
notable for his wit and
cynical humour...
- (1972), a
novel that uses no
vowels except for E.
Perec was a
member of
Oulipo, a
group of
French authors who
adopted a
variety of
constraints in their...
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American francophone writer,
close to
Georges Perec, and who
joined the
Oulipo group in 1973. It
deals with pagolak, a
fictional dialect of an equally...