Are there any novels where the plot is nonlinear? Think Tarantino's Pulp Fiction or Ritchie's Snatch.
>>8648005
i never watched those pieces of shit
>>8648005
nope there aren't any sorry
>>8648005
Beowulf I think
>>8648169
This.
Please leave now.
Herrmann Hesses Steppenwolf
>>8648005
Snatch was not what I had hoped it would be.
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>>8648175
Catch 22. Beginner stuff so perfect for you
Dhalgren
>>8648202
get over yourself you cunt
>>8648005
a feast for crows and a dance with dragons run parallel
Portnoy's Complaint - Phillip Roth
The Eighth Day, sort of (not as religious as it sounds) by Thornton Wilder, not the other one.
not violent like Pulp or comedic like Snatch but still nonlinear fiction, if somewhat old timey
>>8648169
this turns out not to be the case.
"The God of Small Things" by Arundathi Roy is as non-linear as fuck. it's like she wrote it out and then re-arranged the chapters to not make sense.
>>8648821
Anon's joking, anon. OP's question is the equivalent of asking 'is there any vidya featuring lasers'?
>>8648005
10/10 bait but nobody raged. sorry dude, good effort