The Greatest Books of All Time on Chance

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  1. 1. A Throw Of The Dice Will Never Abolish Chance by Stéphane Mallarmé

    This book is a groundbreaking work of French poetry that challenges traditional literary forms and expectations. It presents a poem that is as much a visual art piece as it is a literary one, with text arranged in a variety of typefaces and layouts that spread across the pages in a way that defies conventional reading patterns. The poem delves into themes of fate, chance, and the elusive nature of meaning, using the metaphor of a shipwreck and the sea to explore the interplay between order and chaos. Its innovative use of space and typography invites readers to engage with the poem on multiple levels, making it a seminal work in the Symbolist movement and a precursor to modernist literature.

    The 3607th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart

    The Novel That Inspired a Cult

    The book revolves around a psychiatrist who becomes disillusioned with his life and the conventions of society. In a quest for true freedom and randomness, he begins making decisions based on the roll of a die, leading to a series of increasingly unconventional and risky adventures. His new philosophy challenges traditional morality and the very notion of identity, as he allows chance to dictate his actions, resulting in a provocative exploration of free will, chance, and the nature of human existence.

    The 4606th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. An Anecdoted Topography Of Chance by Daniel Spoerri

    Done with the help of his very dear friend Robert Filliou and translated from the French and further anecdoted by their very dear friend Emmett Williams with one hundred reflective illustrations by Topor

    This unique literary work is an exploration of the seemingly mundane objects scattered across a single table, transforming them into a tapestry of stories and memories. Through a series of anecdotes, each item is meticulously cataloged and described, revealing the intricate web of chance and coincidence that connects them. The narrative blurs the lines between art and life, inviting readers to ponder the significance of everyday objects and the narratives they silently hold. It challenges conventional storytelling by presenting a fragmented yet cohesive mosaic of experiences, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the overlooked details of daily existence.

    The 6002nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. The Taming of Chance by Ian Hacking

    Statistical Science and the Transformation of Society

    "The Taming of Chance" delves into the evolution of the concept of probability and its societal implications. The book takes the reader through the historical progression of probability and statistics, illustrating how they have shaped and been shaped by societal norms. The author highlights the profound impact of this mathematical concept on various aspects of life, including law, science, and philosophy, and how it has fundamentally changed our perception of the world.

    The 10114th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Random Harvest by James Hilton

    A poignant novel follows a shell‑shocked veteran who, after World War I, wakes with amnesia and builds a new life and marriage; when a sudden restoration of his prewar memories erases the years he spent with his second wife, she undertakes a patient, often heartbreaking quest to reclaim the husband who now remembers a former life, and the story unfolds as a mystery of love, identity, fate and the ways memory and chance shape who we are.

    The 16491st Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. The Chain Of Chance by Stanislaw Lem

    A medically trained investigator becomes fixated on a puzzling series of corpses of young women found along a stretch of coast and sets out to determine whether they are the work of a serial killer or the product of statistical fluke; blending forensic detail, statistical reasoning, and detective techniques, the narrative alternates careful technical inquiry with philosophical reflection on probability, causation, and the human need to impose meaningful patterns on randomness, leading to a disquieting conclusion that challenges assumptions about explanation and responsibility.

    The 16506th Greatest Book of All Time
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