I loved Olga Tokarczuk’s ‘House of Day, House of Night’, and her Nobel-winner ‘Flights’ for how they read like a literary collage. She calls these her ‘constellation novels’, and aptly put.
The only ever book I’ve found that reads like these is ‘Songlines’ by Bruce Chatwin, but none of his other books are written like this.
Would any of you know of any book (besides ‘House of Leaves’) that is written like a myriad pastiche or collage of fiction?
by negativcreeep