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  1. — Italo Calvino Georges Perec, author of the highly acclaimed Life: A User's Manual, was only forty-six when he died in 1982. Despite a tragic childhood, during which his mother was deported to …

  2. Two pieces (Paillet and Guedez) show how Perec’s writing style and politics go hand in hand; the other two (Flusser and Fresnault-Deru-elle) draw parallels between Perec and the work of Cause …

  3. theory Presenting Georges Perec’s work as a contemplation of domestic space, nested into the wider structures of the city, and supported by the countless, structuring microevents of the ‘infraordinary’.

  4. AN ATTEMPT AT EXHAUSTING A PLACE IN PARIS GEORGES PEREC TRANSLATED BY MARC LOWENTHAL WAKEFIELD PRESS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

  5. Since 1984 George Mason University personnel, with funding and assistance from the Wastewater Management Program of Fairfax County, have been monitoring water quality and biological …

  6. rld' - Italo Calvino Georges Perec, author of th highly acclaimed Life: A User's Manual, was only forty-six . hen he died in 1982. Despite a tragic childhood during which his mother was deported to Auschwitz, …

  7. Perec conveys a sense of time passing yet feeling stagnant. He questions his perception of changes, pondering over mundane details like variations in beverage choices and the arrival of specific tourists …