Antinovel

/ˌæntiˈnɑːvəl/ noun

A work of fiction that deliberately rejects or subverts the conventions of traditional novels, such as having no plot, character development, or coherent narrative.

From anti- (against) + novel (a fictional narrative). This literary term emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly associated with French nouveau roman (new novel) writers like Alain Robbe-Grillet who wanted to revolutionize fiction.

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