The End of Books
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- | [[Image:From Contes by Octave Uzanne.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Contes pour les bibliophiles]]'' ([[1895]]) is a collection of short stories by [[French writer]] [[Octave Uzanne]] and [[illustrator]] [[Albert Robida]]. The collection features the cult novella ''[[The End of Books]]'', a story about a post-literate society. | + | [[Image:From Contes by Octave Uzanne.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Contes pour les bibliophiles]]'' ([[1895]]) is a collection of short stories by [[French writer]] [[Octave Uzanne]] and [[illustrator]] [[Albert Robida]]. The collection features the cult novella ''[[The End of Books]]'', a story about a post-literate society.]] |
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''[[La Fin des livres]]'', a story about a post-literate society. It was published in the collection ''[[Contes pour les bibliophiles]]''. | ''[[La Fin des livres]]'', a story about a post-literate society. It was published in the collection ''[[Contes pour les bibliophiles]]''. |
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External links
- http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_End_of_Books
- http://www.uiowa.edu/~obermann/endofbooks/end_of_books01.html
See also
Robert Coover. "The End of Books," New York Times, June 21, 1992.[1]
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