That Voice by Robert Pinget

The book in question is a complex exploration of memory and identity, told through the fragmented recollections of an unnamed narrator. As the protagonist attempts to piece together the story of a missing person, the narrative delves into a series of anecdotes, conversations, and musings that challenge the boundaries of reality and fiction. The text is characterized by its experimental style, with a stream-of-consciousness approach that blurs the lines between the narrator's inner thoughts and the external world, creating a disorienting yet thought-provoking experience for the reader.

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Published
1967
Nationality
French
Length
Very Short
Pages
114
Original Language
French
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