Author: Georges Perec
Cites
- Raymond Queneau (1)
- IN: The Memory of Childhood (1975) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: That mindless mist where shadow swirl,
how could I pierce it?
FROM: ChĂȘne et chien, (1937), Novel, France
- Jules Verne (1)
- IN: Life a User's Manual (1978) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: Look with all your eyes, look
FROM: Michael Strogoff, (1876), Novel, France
Cited by
- Caite Dolan-Leach (1)
- IN: Dead Letters (2017) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: From this, one can make a deduction which is quite certainly the ultimate truth of jigsaw puzzles: despite appearances, puzzling is not a solitary game: every move the puzzler makes, the puzzlemaker has made before; every peice the puzzler picks up, and picks up again, and studies and strokes, every combination he tries, and tries a second time, every blunder and every insight, each hope and each discouragement have all been designed, calculated, and decided by the other.
FROM: Life: A User's Manual, (1978), Novel, France