These are books that defy literary conventions and shatter your expectations of what a book can be. Ergodic literature requires a little extra effort from the viewer, but it's worth it. It gives you an experience rather than just reading a book from front to back. It's a strange genre, but a fascinating one. Sometimes I'm just amazed by the creativity of authors.
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BOOKS MENTIONED/USED:
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Horrorstör Grady Hendrix
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Tree of Codes Jonathan Safran Foer
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The Street of Crocodiles Bruno Schulz
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Hopscotch Julio Cortázar
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Multiple Choice Alejandro Zambra (trans. Megan McDowell)
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House of Leaves Mark Z. Danielewski
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S J.J. Abrams, Doug Dorst
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Unflattening Nick Sousanis
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Cain's Jawbone Torquemada (Edward Powys Mathers
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Ella Minnow Pea Mark Dunn
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CHAPTERS
00:00 authors are so creative!
00:31 ikea, but scarier
01:02 it's cutout
01:57 as important as ulysses?!
03:08 an exam
03:44 what is ergodic lit, anyways?
03:54 everyone's favorite ergodic lit
04:37 a book with lots of stuff in it
05:12 a puzzle
06:13 a creative dissertation
07:15 a lipogram
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