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

Chapters

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.

Details

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 remembered for the novel Gadsby, he turned a playful writing stunt into a genuine literary curiosity by composing an entire book without using the letter “e.” His life spanned England, the United States, and years of work outside the literary spotlight before that unusual novel brought him lasting attention.

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