Experimental Literature
Experimental Literature refers to works of fiction or non-fiction that push the boundaries of traditional storytelling techniques. These works often incorporate unconventional narrative structures, fragmented plots, stream-of-consciousness writing, metafictional elements, and other innovative approaches to language and form. Experimental literature challenges readers to think differently about the nature of storytelling and the ways in which literature can be created and consumed. It often seeks to disrupt conventional literary norms and conventions in order to explore new possibilities for expression and meaning.
External Links
- [Quale.com] Quale Press LLC -- Publisher of Prose Poetry, Experimental Fiction Progressive Literature