Fictional work that eschews literary conventions Crossword Clue

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ANTINOVEL

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The clue "Fictional work that eschews literary conventions" leads us to the answer "ANTINOVEL." An antinovel is a genre of fiction that deliberately defies traditional narrative conventions such as linear plot progression, coherent structure, and character development. It seeks to disrupt reader expectations and challenge established literary norms. This answer fits the clue perfectly because an antinovel, by its very definition, goes against the conventional norms of storytelling found in traditional novels. Instead of following a straightforward narrative arc, an antinovel often features experimental techniques, unreliable narrators, fragmented plotlines, and unconventional storytelling methods. Examples of antinovels include works like "Hopscotch" by Julio Cortazar and "House of Leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski, which actively subvert reader expectations and push the boundaries of what constitutes a novel.



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Definition of "ANTINOVEL"

a novel in which the conventions and traditions of the genre are studiously avoided.


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