A Repeated Absurdist Library Archive
EW: A Repeated Absurdist Library Archive
One word. 261 pages. A completely unnecessary literary experience.
Discover EW: A Repeated Absurdist Library Archive by Nikita Datar — an experimental one-word book and absurdist literary work built around one of the most universally understood words in the English language.
The concept is simple: the word “ew” is repeated throughout 261 pages, transforming an ordinary expression of disgust into a deliberately ridiculous exercise in repetition, language, and literary absurdity.
There is no traditional plot to follow. No complicated character list. No inspirational lesson waiting at the end. Just ew.
Part experimental literature, part conceptual art, part minimalist humor, and part completely unnecessary book-shaped object, EW plays with the expectations we have about what a book is supposed to contain.
A Book That Takes One Word Way Too Seriously
EW is for anyone who appreciates absurd humor, deadpan comedy, literary satire, conceptual books, experimental writing, minimalist humor, strange books, novelty books, or gifts that make absolutely no sense until you see the joke.
It makes an intentionally ridiculous addition to a bookshelf, coffee table, office, desk, bathroom, reading nook, or collection of unusual books. It is also an entertaining novelty gift for writers, readers, book lovers, literature enthusiasts, and anyone whose reaction to approximately half the things in existence is simply: ew.
What You Get
- 261 pages of deliberately repeated absurdity
- A minimalist one-word literary concept
- An experimental approach to language and repetition
- A funny and unconventional conversation piece
- A paperback book designed for readers of unusual literature and absurd humor
Who Is EW For?
For the person who already has enough normal books. For the friend with an aggressively specific sense of humor. For writers who appreciate experimental literature. For readers who like absurdist comedy. For collectors of unusual and minimalist books. And for anyone who sees a perfectly ordinary situation and thinks: ew.
261 pages. One word. Zero apologies.
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