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nouveau roman

Experimental literary form produced in the 1950s by French novelists including Alain Robbe-Grillet and Nathalie Sarraute. In various ways, these writers seek to eliminate character, plot, and authorial subjectivity in order to present the world as a pure, solid ‘thing in itself’.

Robbe-Grillet's Le Voyeur 1955 and Sarraute's Le Planetarium 1959 are critically successful examples. Michel Butor, Claude Ollier, and Marguerite Duras also contributed to this form, which is sometimes labelled the ‘anti-novel’ because of its subversion of traditional methods.



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With his first novel, "Le Proces-Verbal" (1963, The Deposition), published when he was only 23, Le Clezio was seen as a newcomer to the Nouveau Roman (New Novel) movement spearheaded by Alain Robbe-Grillet.
He did, it is true, have other reasons to be furious, and there were certain articles that aggravated the matter, especially abroad, which proclaimed that I was "the only thing to emerge from France since the Nouveau Roman.
He reads four languages, including French and Spanish, but decided against emulating the nouveau roman, and was pushed towards realism by an encounter with Mahfouz in Alexandria.
 
 
 
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