“Life: A User’s Manual” by Georges Perec

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Life: A User’s Manual” is a postmodern novel written by French author Georges Perec in 1978. The book presents an intricate narrative structure, consisting of 150 interconnected chapters that detail the lives of the inhabitants of an apartment building in Paris. Each chapter revolves around a specific object found within the apartment, and the characters’ lives are gradually revealed through these objects. The novel is known for its complex style and meticulous attention to detail, showcasing Perec’s talent for combining narrative form with philosophical reflection.

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