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The closest precedents in contemporary literature to The Counterlife are John Barth's use of himself as a character in some of his stories, or similar techniques used by the English novelist, B. S. Johnson. The French novelist Alain Robbe-Grillet and his follower in England, Gabriel Josopivici, have also written novels that double back on themselves, re-presenting characters and situation from altered perspectives.
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