- An
antinovel is any
experimental work of
fiction that
avoids the
familiar conventions of the novel, and
instead establishes its own conventions. The term...
- (first
published as The
Naked Lunch) is a 1959
antinovel by
American author William S. Burroughs. The
antinovel does not
follow a
clear linear plot, but is...
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adapted into
feature films, as well.
Literature portal Anti-fairy tale
Antinovel False protagonist List of
fictional antiheroes "Anti-Hero". Lexico. Oxford...
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remakes of
traditional "happy"
fairy tales into "unhappy" ones. Anti-hero
Antinovel The
Greenwood Encyclopedia of
Folktales and
Fairy Tales: A-F, article...
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French literature Francophone literature List of French-language
authors Antinovel Bal****,
Chris (2015). "Nouveau roman, le". The
Oxford Dictionary of Literary...
- and the
United States.
Report on
Probability A has been
described as an
antinovel. It is a
seminal work in the
British New Wave of
experimental science...
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armar Translator Gregory Rab****a
Language Spanish Genre Experimental,
Antinovel Publisher Sudamericana Publication date 1968
Publication place Argentina...
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world gradually merge.
Absurdism Absurdist fiction Theatre of the
Absurd Antinovel Asemic writing Beat
generation Bizarro fiction Code
poetry Concrete poetry...
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societal norms regarding ****ual relations, violence, and
social order. Her
antinovels emplo**** pastiche, parody, and
other elements typical of postmodernist...
- a
tribute to this Mann album,
titled his 2007
novel (some call it an
antinovel)
Memphis Underground. In the novel, Home
makes multiple references to...