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Alphabetical Africa

Published
Jun 1974
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General Fiction General Fiction
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176

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An extraordinary linguistic tour de force that "prankishly takes the reader on an intricate trek through the alphabet" (John Updike, The New Yorker)

"Are all archaeologists arrogant Aristotelians, asks author, as Angolans abduct Alva. Adieu Alva. Arrivederci…" begins Alphabetical Africa, a high-comedy experimental novel set in an imaginary Africa, which expands and contracts with ineluctable precision as Abish adds the letters of the alphabet to his book and then subtracts them. While the "geoglyphic" African landscape forms and crumbles, it is, among other things, attacked by an army of driver ants, invaded by Zanzibar, painted orange by the transvestite Queen Quat of Tanzania, and made into a hunting ground for a pair of murderous jewel thieves tracking down their nymphomaniac moll.

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Oct 2017 New Directions Publishing Corporation ISBN 0811222020
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Jan 1974 WW Norton Client ISBN 0811205339
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First Edition Jun 1974 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0811205320
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Oct 2017 New Directions ISBN B06Y3K6GDV
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