This is an amazing anthology of writings by members of the group
known a Oulipo (Ouvroir de litterature potentiale), comprised of
Italo Calvino, Harry Mathews, Georges Petec, Jacques Roubaud,
Raymond Queneau, and others. Rather than inspiration, rather than
experience, rather than self-expression, the Oulipians view
imaginative writing as an exercise dominated by the method of
"constrains". A major contribution to literary theory and an
indispensable guide to an approach to writing that has yet to make
its impact on the United States.
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