This 50,000-word Story Is Absolutely Not Brought To You By The Letter “E”

Ernest Vincent Wright’s Gadsby — all 50,000 words of it — is completely devoid of the letter e. But before you get inspired to write your own book without a random letter of your choice, know that writing Gadsby eventually killed the author — Wright died from too much stress on the day the book was published in 1939.

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