Fragmentary novel
A fragmentary novel is a novel made of fragments, vignettes, segments, documents or chapters that can be read in isolation and/or as part of the greater whole of the book. These novels typically lack a traditional plot or set of characters and often are the product of a cultural crisis.
The oldest fragmentary novels are part of the -picaresque novel tradition. Some of these fragmented novels are also categorized as short story collections or epistolary novels. Some fragmentary novels are published unfinished novels or are partially lost novels.
Examples in chronological order
- Petronius – Satyricon
- Apuleius – The Golden Ass
- François Rabelais – The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel
- Laurence Sterne – Tristram Shandy
- Friedrich Schiller – The Ghost-Seer
- Novalis – Heinrich von Ofterdingen
- Karl Marx – Skorpion und Felix, Humoristischer Roman
- Henri Murger – Scenes of Bohemian Life
- William Makepeace Thackeray – A Shabby Genteel Story
- Jane Austen – The Watsons
- Gustave Flaubert – Bouvard et Pécuchet
- Sherwood Anderson – Winesburg, Ohio
- Ernest Hemingway – In Our Time
- John Dos Passos – Manhattan Transfer
- Franz Kafka – Amerika
- Giorgio de Chirico – Hebdomeros
- Evelyn Waugh – Vile Bodies
- Flann O'Brien – At Swim-Two-Birds
- Thomas Wolfe – The Hills Beyond
- William Faulkner – Go Down, Moses
- Robert Musil – The Man Without Qualities
- Raymond Queneau – Exercises in Style
- Ray Bradbury – The Martian Chronicles
- A.E. van Vogt – The Voyage of the Space Beagle
- William S. Burroughs – Naked Lunch
- Vladimir Nabokov – Pale Fire
- Julio Cortázar – Hopscotch
- Mikhail Bulgakov – The Master and Margarita
- Jerzy Kosiński – Steps
- Tomás Rivera – …y no se lo tragó la tierra
- Italo Calvino – Invisible Cities
- Renata Adler – Speedboat
- Georges Perec – Life a User's Manual
- Sandra Cisneros – The House on Mango Street
- Milorad Pavić – Dictionary of the Khazars
- Truman Capote – Answered Prayers
- David Markson – Wittgenstein's Mistress
- W. G. Sebald – Vertigo
- A. S. Byatt – Possession
- Tim O'Brien – The Things They Carried
- Michael Ondaatje – The English Patient
- Mark Z. Danielewski – House of Leaves
- Ian McEwan – Atonement
- Mary Robison – Why Did I Ever
- David Mitchell – Cloud Atlas
- Roberto Bolaño – 2666
- David Foster Wallace – The Pale King
- Zadie Smith – NW
- Michael Chabon – Moonglow
- Jenny Offill – Weather
- Dimitris Lyacos – ''Until the Victim Becomes our Own''