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*** (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
*** (novel)

''
*
*
*'' is Michael Brodsky's fifth novel. The title consists of precisely three asterisks, as mentioned on the book's copyright page as part of its Library of Congress cataloguing information.
The book centers on Stu Potts, working for Dov Grey, captain of industry, creating
*
*
*s out of raws. No underlying meanings for "
*
*
*", nor for "raw", both of which occur frequently in the text, are directly suggested.〔The book itself ''is'' a
*
*
*. Brodsky is aware of self-reference, using Gödel's name in the text at one point.〕 Readers are left to struggle on their own. One reviewer〔in ''Publishers Weekly'', 1994.〕 suggested "
*
*
* seem to be (depending on the passage and on the mood of the reader) archetypal widgets, phenotypes or, occasionally, art."

*
*
*
is also metafictional. The novel begins with a "PROLOGUE" title page. No other title page appears in the novel, as if the entire novel is prologue. Early on, a short chapter consisting of instructions on the assembly of the book's "thought packets" is provided, offering contradictory advice.〔*>pp. 43–6.〕〔The assemblage of "thought packets" is also part of ''Packet Piece''〕 Towards the end, alternative plot lines are suggested and discarded, left for "the next time the story is told."〔*>p 345.〕
== How to pronounce ''
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Before the novel was published, the strangeness of the title attracted attention. Brodsky was quoted in a brief note in the New York Times:

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