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differing configurations than that of normal prose paragraphs or in the classical stanza form of verse. It may also incorporate art or photography. Furthermore, while experimental literature was traditionally handwritten, the digital age has seen an exponential use of writing experimental works with
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is a genre of literature that is generally "difficult to define with any sort of precision." It experiments with the conventions of literature, including boundaries of genres and styles; for example, it can be written in the form of prose narratives or poetry, but the text may be set on the page in
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he combines, in a kind of a modern-day palimpsest, the diary entries of two narrators in a heavily fragmented text, interspersed with excerpts from the biblical Exodus, to recount a journey along which the distinct realities of inner self and outside world gradually merge.
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In the 1910s, artistic experimentation became a prominent force, and various European and American writers began experimenting with the given forms. Tendencies that formed during this period later became parts of the
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who have created masterpieces in experimental literature of 20th and 21st century, mixing dreamscapes, journalism, and fiction; regional classics written in Spanish include the Mexican novel "
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maximalist work describing life at a tennis academy and a rehab facility; digressions often become plotlines, and the book features over 100 pages of footnotes. Other writers like
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movement employed a range of unusual techniques to evoke mystical and dream-like states in their poems, novels, and prose works. Examples include the collaboratively written texts
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By the end of the 1930s, the political situation in Europe had made Modernism appear to be an inadequate, aestheticized, even irresponsible response to the danger of worldwide
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espoused a theory of "words in freedom" across the page, exploding the boundaries of both conventional narrative and the layout of the book itself as shown in his
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writers can be seen as a reaction against the hidebound quality of both the poetry and prose of its time, and such hovering, near-mystical works as
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The historical avant-garde movements also contributed to the development of experimental literature in the early and middle 20th century. In the
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of the 1950s rejected experimentalism, but the 1960s brought a brief return of the glory days of modernism, and a first grounding of
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Experimental Writing, A Writer's Guide and Anthology. Lawrence Lenhart (Author), William Cordeiro (Author). p. 70. Bloomsbury 2024.
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is generally considered the most essential work of the period. The novel not only influenced more experimental writers, such as
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posts, missed call notifications, and other media commonly viewed on smartphones. Such writing has been variously referred to
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Experimental Writing, A Writer's Guide and Anthology. Lawrence Lenhart (Author), William Cordeiro (Author). Bloomsbury 2024.
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brought a wide awareness of and admiration for an extreme and uncensored freedom. Burroughs also pioneered a style known as
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group, and produced manifestoes, poems, and films that explored the boundaries of the written and spoken word. The
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combined elements of a horror novel with formal academic writing and typographic experimentation in his novel
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and other digital technologies, some of them actually using the medium on which they are reflecting, such as
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The spirit of the European avant-gardes would be carried through the post-war generation as well. The poet
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suppresses the urge of taxonomizing the text by creating multi-genre narratives, a process he likens to
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represented a new formal approach to the standard narrative of that era. American novelists such as
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uses the physical book itself to proliferate different sonnet combinations, while Perec's novel
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In the early 21st century, many examples of experimental literature reflect the emergence of
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started publishing novels in the late 1940s that played with the conventions of narrative.
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although they are merely accounts of the very city in which they are chatting. Ondaatje's
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was an important tendency in this period, exemplified most elaborately in the works of
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where the text can only be read if a mirror is held in an angle against the page.
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employed newspaper clippings and experimental typography in his manifestoes. The
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Some later well-known experimental writers of the 1970s and 1980s were
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added challenging dimensions to reading as some of the pages are in
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https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/experimental-writing-9781350240988/
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uses a scrapbook style to tell its story while Cortázar's
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