Ernest Vincent Wright

Ernest Vincent Wright (March 26, 1871 – October 6, 1939) was an American writer best known for his novel Gadsby (1939), a lipogrammatic work of more than 50,000 words that largely omits the letter "E". The novel has become one of the most widely known examples of constrained writing in the English language.

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Ernest Vincent Wright

Ernest Vincent Wright (March 26, 1871 – October 6, 1939) was an American writer best known for his novel Gadsby (1939), a lipogrammatic work of more than 50,000 words that largely omits the letter "E". The novel has become one of the most widely known examples of constrained writing in the English language.

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