Antinovel

An antinovel is any experimental work of fiction that avoids the familiar conventions of the novel, and instead establishes its own conventions. == Origin of the term == The term ("anti-roman" in French) was brought into modern literary discourse by the French philosopher and critic Jean-Paul Sartre in his introduction to Nathalie Sarraute's 1948 work Portrait d’un inconnu (Portrait of a Man Unknown).

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Antinovel

An antinovel is any experimental work of fiction that avoids the familiar conventions of the novel, and instead establishes its own conventions. == Origin of the term == The term ("anti-roman" in French) was brought into modern literary discourse by the French philosopher and critic Jean-Paul Sartre in his introduction to Nathalie Sarraute's 1948 work Portrait d’un inconnu (Portrait of a Man Unknown).

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