Sort of interested to see what people suggest. By experimental, I don't necessarily mean post-modern or anything like that. Just sort of interested to see what weird things people have done with the medium in the last 25 years.
I heard an abbreviated reading of it; there’s something there
Eric-of-All-Trades on
“House of Leaves” plays around with the literal and figurative structure of a book, and is full of intertextuality.
Johoku on
Never thought I’d be posting about this a moment before giving a lecture on language acquisition but uhh [Marijuana Simpson](https://archive.org/details/233219778marijuanasimpson) is a bizarrely readable teleplay of future Simpsons with themes of estrangement, trauma, and gazebos
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I wrote one! But no publisher goes anywhere near stuff like that these days.
MMJFan on
The Invented Part by Rodrigo Fresán felt unique, loved it
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Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti
[The Guardian’s review and description](https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/feb/10/alphabetical-diaries-by-sheila-heti-review-easy-as-abc)
I heard an abbreviated reading of it; there’s something there
“House of Leaves” plays around with the literal and figurative structure of a book, and is full of intertextuality.
Never thought I’d be posting about this a moment before giving a lecture on language acquisition but uhh [Marijuana Simpson](https://archive.org/details/233219778marijuanasimpson) is a bizarrely readable teleplay of future Simpsons with themes of estrangement, trauma, and gazebos
I wrote one! But no publisher goes anywhere near stuff like that these days.
The Invented Part by Rodrigo Fresán felt unique, loved it
Septology by Fosse
The Employees by Ravn
The Dying Grass by Vollmann
The Luminaries by Catton
Dark Star Trilogy by Marlon James