You would love this book. Seriously, you would. It's right up your alley.
The book starts out with the reader ("you") reading the book you-the-real-reader have in your hand, If on a Winter's Night a Traveler. The printing error means that the first chapter is repeated over and over until the end of the book, so the whole story begins with him (for the reader is quickly shown to be a him, despite the "you," which Calvino remarks on) attempting to find a complete copy of the book.
It's impossible to describe accurately (although someone on Wikipedia tried, with some mild spoilers). You just have to read it.
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Date: 2007-08-29 03:36 am (UTC)The book starts out with the reader ("you") reading the book you-the-real-reader have in your hand, If on a Winter's Night a Traveler. The printing error means that the first chapter is repeated over and over until the end of the book, so the whole story begins with him (for the reader is quickly shown to be a him, despite the "you," which Calvino remarks on) attempting to find a complete copy of the book.
It's impossible to describe accurately (although someone on Wikipedia tried, with some mild spoilers). You just have to read it.