antinovels

/ˌæntiˈnɑvəlz/
noun
  1. Novels that deliberately break traditional rules of storytelling, such as plot, character, or chronology, often as an experimental literary form.
    • She wrote an antinovel with no clear beginning, middle, or end.
    • Antinovels often challenge readers to think about what a story really is.
    • The author's antinovels confuse some readers but fascinate literary critics.
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