هالمرة أنا أعطيكم اسم الكاتب و الرواية.......
و أنتم دورون على النص.....
عشان ما توجعكم عيونكم....
Now a French author has produced what he claims is the first book with no verbs.
Perhaps inevitably, critics have commented unfavourably on the lack of action in
Michel Thaler's work, The Train from Nowhere, which runs to 233 pages. Instead
of action, lengthy passages are filled with florid adjectives in a series of vitriolic
portraits of dislikeable passengers on a train
.
In a typical piece of prose, Mr Thaler writes: ". . . Those women there, probably
mothers, bearers of ideas far too voluminous for their brains of modest capacity."