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Definition of antinovel in English: antinovelnounˈantɪˌnɒv(ə)l A novel in which the conventions and traditions of the genre are studiously avoided. Example sentencesExamples - Speedboat blurred traditional narrative and character development with the authority of a French antinovel.
- Stone recognizes that the antinovels lack basic elements, ‘… they are similarly without characters, plots, beginnings, or endings.’
- The exemplary works of artistic autonomy were, for Adorno, the ‘experimental’ works of modernism, especially the music of Arnold Schoenberg and in literature the antinovels of Samuel Beckett.
- Characteristics of Post-Modernism: reaction against an ordered view of the world eclectic writing style, often using parody development of such concepts as the absurd, the anti-hero, antinovel, magic realism, proliferation of critical theories such as deconstructionism
- And one of its vigorous genres is precisely the antinovel.
- 1928 Aleksandar Vuco publishes the novel Koren vida (The Root of Vision), and Marko Ristic his antinovel Bez mere.
- The nouveau roman or new novel, sometimes called the antinovel, dispensed with previous notions of plot, character, style, theme, psychology, chronology, and message.
- The antinovel was invented by the French.
- It's novel and antinovel, locked in carnal embrace, and fighting it out for the earthly vehicle of the author.
- The antinovel usually fragments and distorts the experience of its characters, forcing the reader to construct the reality of the story from a disordered narrative.
- But, unlike Sterne and Joyce, and even the French antinovels of the 1960's, this lacks a real narrative.
- In this regard, he treats the history and nature of parody, antinovels, pastiches, caricatures, commentary, allusion, imitations, and other textual relations.
- But Rowson's Tristram Shandy is an antinovel not about WRITING but about READING Sterne's Tristram Shandy.
- Given that this particular antinovel is also an exploration of the chaotic subconscious of two schizophrenics, its sensate sex-and-violence imagery becomes doubly significant: a stream of subconsciousness that describes waking dreams while feeling like one.
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