Gadsby : a story of over 50,000 words without using the letter "E"

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Gadsby : a story of over 50,000 words without using the letter "E"

by Ernest Vincent Wright

EN·~4 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total
1

GADSBY

0:13
2

TO YOUTH!

0:02
3

INTRODUCTION

6:03
4

I

25:32
5

II

11:20
6

III

12:36
7

IV

8:24
8

V

10:35
9

VI

6:22
10

VII

9:51

Description

Imagine a whole novel crafted without using the most common vowel in English. The author tied down the “E” key and built a tale of more than fifty‑thousand words, turning ordinary narration into a clever linguistic puzzle. As you listen, the effort behind each sentence becomes part of the charm, showing how language can bend around a strict rule.

Set in a bustling small town, the story follows a group of youthful locals as they navigate courtship, ambition, and the everyday dramas of community life. Their adventures bring humor, heartfelt moments, and a dash of local politics, all while the narrative pushes forward without the forbidden letter. The opening introduces lively characters, a budding romance, and the town’s spirited fight against a rising tide of liquor, giving listeners a taste of the lively world that unfolds.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (283K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Vincent Wright

Ernest Vincent Wright

1872–1939

Best known for the odd and impressive novel Gadsby, he pulled off a 50,000-word story while avoiding the letter “e.” That playful feat made him a small legend among readers who love literary puzzles.

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