antistory

/ˈæntiˌstɔri/
noun
  1. A single narrative that rejects conventional story structure, often appearing disjointed or without a clear message.
    • The short story was an antistory, jumping between random events without any connection.
    • He wrote an antistory where the main character disappears halfway through and never returns.
    • Reading an antistory can be frustrating if you expect a traditional beginning, middle, and end.
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