On this gorgeous and disturbing book by Georges Perec, the summit called "Bartleby Literature," appears in Revista de Letras a critique of Joan Flores Constans. Here's an excerpt:
Begin to read a book by Georges Perec has some immersion in the icy waters of invisible background of a glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped threatening of Kidnapping ( The Disparition , 1969) , in the warm waters a warm sea without limits, whose gentle waves making it sway the reader to lose track of time Life, instructions ( La Vie mode d'emploi , 1978), or, as in the case of this A man who sleeps ( Un homme qui dort , 1967), an ineluctable soak in the embrace of the quicksand of unknown depth.
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