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In 1968, a group of friends are searching for their eccentric and insomniac friend, Anton Vowl, who went missing. Searching his apartment for clues, they find his obsession for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipogram lipograms] and word play, which they dismiss as unimportant. But as they investigate his games and discover more and more they start disappearing one by one...
In 1968, a group of friends are searching for their eccentric and insomniac friend, Anton Vowl, who went missing. Searching his apartment for clues, they find his obsession for [[wikipedia:Lipogram|lipograms]] and word play, which they dismiss as unimportant. But as they investigate his games and discover more and more they start disappearing one by one...


Written by Georges Perec in 1969, it's [[Dancing Bear|noted]] for being a book without the letter "e" which is the most common letter in the French language. Its original title was ''La Disparition'' (''The Disappearance'') and was translated into English by Gilbert Adair in 1994 and managed to keep the letter "e" from appearing at all.
Written by Georges Perec in 1969, it's [[Dancing Bear|noted]] for being a book without the letter "e" which is the most common letter in the French language. Its original title was ''La Disparition'' (''The Disappearance'') and was translated into English by Gilbert Adair in 1994 and managed to keep the letter "e" from appearing at all.