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A novel published in 1922. This Dadaist pastiche reimagines Fénelon's classical work through a radical lens, blending eighteenth-century adventure with avant-garde experimentation. Following Telemachus and Mentor on the island of Ogygia, Aragon fractures the original's quest for virtue into a chaotic, self-referential narrative punctuated by manifestos, anachronisms, and typographical disruptions. The work questions originality itself, incorporating uncredited borrowings and autobiographical elements while chronicling the author's