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==Reverse lipogram== A '''reverse lipogram''', also known as an '''antilipo'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://phrontistery.info/liplinks.html|title=Lipogram Links|website=phrontistery.info}}</ref> or '''transgram'''<ref>{{cite web| title=Table of Forms – The Transgram |url=http://spinelessbooks.com/table/forms/transgram.html| access-date=25 November 2019| author=Fitzpatrick-O'Dinn, Dominique}}</ref> is a type of [[constrained writing]] where each word must contain a particular letter in the text. In Spanish, Mexican author [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93scar_de_la_Borbolla Óscar de la Borbolla], published in 1991 [https://www.elem.mx/obra/datos/298 ''Las vocales malditas''] (the cursed vowels), a compilation of five short stories composed using a single different vowel: "Cantata a Satanás" (Cantata to Satan), "El hereje rebelde" (the rebel heretic), "Mimí sin bikini" (Mimi without a bikini), "Los locos somos otro cosmos" (we the fools are another cosmos), and "Un gurú vudú" (a voodoo guru).
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