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"novel" Definitions
  1. different from anything known before; new, interesting and often seeming slightly strange

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The word "novel" suggests that a novel should be novel, right?
""What is Urrea's novel but a Mexican-American novel that is also an American novel?
And what is Urrea's novel but a Mexican-American novel that is also an American novel?
Siddhartha Deb Can a novel set abroad be anything other than the Grand Tour novel or the imperial novel?
Can a novel set abroad be anything other than the Grand Tour novel or its successor, the imperial novel?
There were also references to the author's 1983 novel Christine, his 1981 novel Cujo, and his 1987 novel Misery.
While frequently self-serious, "A Novel" can be used to winking effect, like George Singleton's "Novel: A Novel," A.J. Perry's "Twelve Stories of Russia: A Novel, I Guess," and Padgett Powell's "The Interrogative Mood: A Novel?" which is written entirely in questions.
It's "I'm Writing a Novel," not "I Wrote a Novel."
The way that Heti's novel — and it is a novel!
"The novel disrespects borders," our reviewer, Viet Thanh Nguyen, wrote, calling it "a Mexican-American novel that is also an American novel."
The hero and the antihero of the first modern novel, which is also the first postmodern novel, and also the first deconstructionist novel.
It is a novel for everyone, a novel for a lifetime.
A novel without them would be like a novel without chairs.
This is a Bronte novel, and it's a less beloved Bronte novel.
It's much more a Tom Ripley novel than a Patricia Highsmith novel.
An autobiography posing as a novel or a novel posing as an autobiography?
His most recent novel is "The Damascus Road," a novel about Saint Paul.
Their work often found that a "novel invention" wasn't so novel after all.
After all, when scientists find novel behaviors, novel uses for them often follow.
Pratchett in particular relies on paratext—a novel commenting on being a novel.
The novel truly becomes novel again in her hands: electric, elastic, alluring, new.
The novel truly becomes novel again in her hands — electric, elastic, alluring, new.
"The Blind Assassin," published in 2000, does this: a novel about two sisters growing up in rural Ontario, it contains a novel-within-the-novel, which itself contains another novel, a science-fiction story set on a planet called Zycron.
Martin O'Leary, a glaciologist at Swansea University in Wales, programmed it as part of National Novel Generation Month, a spinoff of National Novel Writing Month that challenges people to write an algorithm that writes a novel (here's his accompanying novel).
At the same time he toys with other well-defined forms: the immigrant novel, the gay coming-of-age novel, the novel of being black in America.
A forthcoming novel by Simon Han and a novel-in-stories by Sidik Fofana.
"I've got a novel to finish, and it's not an easy novel," he said.
This novel is his first detective novel since "Motherless Brooklyn" (1999), arguably his masterpiece.
"Chez Charlotte and Emily" (1980) uses a sort of novel-inside-a-novel conceit.
And with one novel, The Fifth Season, up for the Best Novel prize at the Hugo Awards in 22016 days, and another novel, The Obelisk Gate, coming out Aug.
That's a novel about having a baby, maybe even the novel about having a baby.
And keep the novel, of course, but I don't think the novel is in danger.
Do you mean novel by a Jewish American writer, or novel about Jewish American themes?
" He also said, "The detective novel and the novel of sheer adventure are always popular.
ANDREW HOLLERAN'S 19813 novel, "Dancer From the Dance," was not the first gay novel I read.
I'm going right into a new novel that flows right out of this novel about Atlantis.
The novel coronavirus is the most recently identified type -- hence the word "novel" in its name.
I treat it like a novel, that people are going to approach it like a novel.
Yesterday, the convention announced the final nominees, which includes a wide selection of works: Best Science Fiction Novel Best Fantasy Novel Best Young Adult / Middle Grade Novel Best Military Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel Best Alternate History Novel Best Apocalyptic Novel Best Horror Novel Best Comic Book Best Graphic Novel Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC / Console Game Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Mobile Game Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures / Collectible Card / Role-Playing Game Call of Cthulhu Roleplaying Game (7th Edition) by Chaosium Inc.
This novel has all the hallmarks of a dense, intriguing and exciting doorstop fantasy novel that will be sure to entertain you while you're waiting for the next George R.R. Martin novel.
The novel was left on an open-ended note, leaving open the possibility for a sequel novel.
It also won the Costa Novel Award, as did her subsequent novel A God in Ruins (2015).
Since publication of the first modern novel, the novel has been a machine to challenge conventional thinking.
The first novel published to the social media service is Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel, Alice in Wonderland.
To crib from Cyril Connolly, inside every overstuffed novel is a thin novel trying to get out.
There are ideologies of the novel and ideologies of the novel review, fictional conventions and reviewing conventions.
Although it has been marketed as a novel, it blurs the lines between novel and history textbook.
This novel was intended as the final Expanded Universe novel, but it was slipped into the main canon.
What makes The Female Persuasion a great feminist novel is that it's not actually a novel about feminism.
A bigger, deeper novel might have remedied this shortcoming, elevating this to a major novel of gay life.
" A novel about a place Conrad had never been soon becomes "a novel about every place he'd been.
Dostoyevsky's "The Devils" is a different novel than "The Adolescent," not a retitled edition of the same novel.
The base model Novel 1.0 starts at €249 for early-bird pricing (around $1.0), with the larger Novel 2.0 at €269 (roughly $316), and the most feature-laden Novel 3.0 at €299 (around $352).
Mr. Foer's first novel in 11 years is a divorce novel and a state-of-the-Jewish-soul novel and running below the narrative, like a headline news ticker, is a plausible dystopian nightmare.
Louis Sachar's novel about a boy sent to dig holes in lieu of juvenile detention is a genius novel.
Your first graphic novel, American Born Chinese, straddled that line, winning both graphic novel awards and traditional book awards.
Erdrich published her first novel, Love Medicine, in 1984; she's published a novel every two or three years since.
Novel provisions should provide narrow and precise criteria to restrict experiments that could create novel, virulent and contagious pathogens.
This second novel was originally part of one long novel, which now forms the middle part of the trilogy.
It may not be the novel we long for, but it could, just possibly, be the novel we deserve.
"While this is a novel virus, this is not a novel response," said Washington state Health Secretary John Wiesman.
For the last 25 years, in novel after novel, Houellebecq has advanced a similar critique of contemporary sexual mores.
"Most days I'm torn between writing the great American novel and writing the great airport novel," Ms. Jaff said.
The thing I'm excited to read next is the graphic novel "Kindred," which is based on Octavia Butler's novel.
His 2003 novel about the Revolutionary War, "The Hornet's Nest," was the first novel published by any American president.
His other librettos include Mr. Picker's "Emmeline," based on Judith Rossner's novel; Lorin Maazel's "1984," an adaptation of the George Orwell novel; and, with Ms. Taymor, Elliot Goldenthal's "Grendel," based on John Gardner's "Beowulf"-inspired novel.
The effort earned her the Nebula Award for Best Novel and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 2016.
The detailed plot of this novel-within­-a-novel is at times folded in awkwardly, and could have been pruned.
He is partial to elaborately upholstered sentences, sometimes unhappily so, and a contrapuntal structure — there's a novel within this novel.
In my view, and in the view of many readers, it is his greatest novel, aesthetically his most perfect novel.
For decades, the history of the novel meant the history of the European novel, which started in the eighteenth century.
John Irving is writing his 15th novel, and is adapting his fourth novel, "The World According to Garp," for television.
It is a war novel, certainly, and a wisely observed marriage drama, and a novel of friendship, duty and failure.
Told from the perspectives of both Isabel Mendizabal and her husband, Quintin, the book is a novel within a novel.
"Some companies from a U.S. perspective are not novel, but for China ... they are a very novel thing," Wang said.
But this is a symptom of first-novel-itis, one that I fully expect to disappear in Crosley's next novel.
But his career was derailed after he sniped on-air that A.S. Byatt's Booker-winning novel, "Possession", was "the kind of novel I'd write if I was foolish enough not to know I couldn't write a novel".
A very long novel—like Edoardo Albinati's " The Catholic School " (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)—complicates our sense of what a novel is.
He is the author of the novel Rich and Pretty; his novel That Kind of Mother will be published in 2018.
Break in Case of Emergency, the debut novel from Slate writer Jessica Winter, is not, by contrast, a profoundly powerful novel.
If there is no "Great Novel" for this generation it may well be because the generational novel was always a myth.
Wolfe's writing is dense, but rewarding in this novel that won the Locus Award for the best fantasy novel in 1986.
A novel, particularly a Jonathan Franzen novel, is too long to read just so you could find ways to hate it.
"It's a novel about sexual abuse, but it's also a novel about not being heard, not being listened to," she said.
David Foster Wallace's now-classic novel Infinite Jest published 20 years ago Monday, and is considered the classic grunge-era novel.
"Deacon King Kong" is many things: a mystery novel, a crime novel, an urban farce, a portrait of a project community.
" She also said, "It's a novel so it didn't need to be fact-checked, though a novel needs to have verisimilitude.
This is a cricket novel that maintains a running critique of the sport, and a moving novel about fathers and sons.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to Mona Awad's novel "Bunny"; it is her second novel, not her debut.
Fight Club (based on a 21999 Chuck Palahniuk novel), Election (based on a 21960 Tom Perrotta novel), The Talented Mr. Ripley (based on a 270 Patricia Highsmith novel), Mansfield Park (based on an 21999 Jane Austen novel), and Girl, Interrupted (based on Susanna Kaysen's 230 memoir) are all adaptations that have stood the test of time.
Lothar-Günther Buchheim based his 6123 novel Das Boot on his experiences as a war reporter on several U-boats, and while the novel is fiction, the submarine base in the novel is recognizably the one at Saint-Nazaire.
The novel centers on Lois, who starts the novel as a burned-out software engineer at a company that manufacturers robotic arms.
The Best Novel Hugo went to N.K. Jemisin, for The Obelisk Gate, a novel set in the midst of a magical apocalypse.
His television work and the failure of his fourth novel kept Martin from writing another full-length novel form more than decade.
In fiction, there's Mahir Guven's debut novel, about French-Syrian brothers, and of course Wilson's novel about those 10-year-old twins.
" Our reviewers recommend nine new books, including Colson Whitehead's daring novel, "The Underground Railroad," and Jules Feiffer's latest graphic novel, "Cousin Joseph.
She lays out these gifts in "The Lake on Fire," her first overtly "historical" novel and her first novel in 18 years.
This is not the best T. C. Boyle novel, but it's without question a T. C. Boyle novel — kinetic, conceptual and keen.
A follow-up to her Edgar Award–winning 2017 novel Bluebird, Bluebird, Locke's new novel is a mystery ripe for this age.
I don't think there exists such a novel about the Arab world as a whole — each Arab country has its own novel.
"Hystopia" is presented as a novel within a novel, written by a Vietnam veteran named Eugene Allen shortly before he committed suicide.
A good novel often ends on an ambiguous note — yet every novel also implies a survivor still alive to tell the tale.
The novel tracks Samuel Hawley's past (the 12 lives alluded to in the novel) alongside Hawley's efforts to give Loo a normal childhood.
Scholastic announced an untitled prequel novel to the bestselling young adult series, set 64 years before the events of the eponymous first novel.
That's the question Chloe Benjamin's characters face in the heart-wrenching novel The Immortalists, the second novel from the San Francisco-based author.
Sourdough: A Novel by Robin Sloan Robin Sloan published his first novel, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, to great acclaim back in 2012.
As the novel pivots to the 1970s, Green all but falls out of the novel and Jonathan, or Johnny, becomes the book's center.
Down here, on paper, is what we have to make do with, "the novel as it now exists," footnotes to that original novel.
Pierre Reverdy's novel The Thief of Talant is not a novel at all, but a long poem or sequence with elusive narrative underpinnings.
We also review "Ties," a novel by the Italian author Domenico Starnone that has links — fictional and real — to an Elena Ferrante novel.
More than 85 companies are working on novel pain therapies, and there are more than a hundred clinical programs for novel pain drugs.
Main character Cher is based off the titular role of the novel it's based off, and the supporting characters also parallel Austen's novel.
The finalists are: * Mona Awad for her novel "13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl," published by Penguin Canada; * Gary Barwin for his novel "Yiddish for Pirates," published by Random House Canada; * Emma Donoghue for her novel "The Wonder," published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd; * Catherine Leroux for her novel "The Party Wall," published by Biblioasis International Translation Series, translated by Lazer Lederhendler; * Madeleine Thien for her novel "Do Not Say We Have Nothing," published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada, and * Zoe Whittall for her novel "The Best Kind of People," published by House of Anansi Press Inc.
But no editor was interested in a novel about the history of the science fiction genre , and after awhile it occurred to me that the only way I'd ever get to publish this story was if I wrote it in the context of a science fiction novel ... that is, a novel about science fiction that becomes a SF novel itself.
The man on the train was in a quandary, and the man in the novel he was reading was in a quandary; and as he read the novel, it emerged that his quandary and the one in the novel were essentially the same.
Spinning Silver is a spiritual successor to Novik's 2015 novel Uprooted, for which she won the Nebula for best science fiction and fantasy novel.
He'd given us one novel of generational significance; surely he'd write the novel that helped us define what the next century would feel like.
All of the traditional themes of the spy novel—penetration, deception, everything you read about in a John le Carré novel—are going digital.
And her first novel, The Bug, was inspired by her real-life experience with a particularly persistent bug — only the novel got much darker.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the National Novel Writing Month project, which challenges people to write a 50,000-word novel in November.
It can't generate like a whole narrative arc, a larger plot structure that you need for a novel and that makes a novel satisfying.
Sidney's novel, which almost wins a Pulitzer, seems to be the cause of teen suicides, and Sidney eventually begins burning copies of the novel.
" The consensus of the group "seems to be that the value of the novel they are discussing is that it is not a novel.
Instead, he'd written not just an African fantasy novel but an African fantasy novel that is literary and labyrinthine to an almost combative degree.
Hannity contrasted the novel coronavirus fatality numbers with those of the seasonal flu, despite knowing that the novel virus' mortality rate is significantly higher.
I'd been trying to write a novel for quite some time, almost seven years—a novel that takes place in a post-apocalyptic future.
I wanted revenge on Heinemann's novel, until I reread it as an adult in preparing for my own novel, and realized he was right.
As research for a novel, sure, but I kept at it long after the research for the novel could have come to an end.
It's a coda to a novel written 40 years ago where you see what happened after the novel ends, and that episode is amazing.
Her students included Janet Fitch, the author of the novel "White Oleander" (1999), and Samantha Dunn, the author of the novel "Failing Paris" (1999).
Novel is making a big bet at a seemingly inauspicious timeThe new San Jose location is only one part of Novel&aposs broader expansion.
They're living in the intersection between a marriage plot novel and a modernist novel, and their story soon fractures in ways Cassandra doesn't expect.
Tidhar's novel juggles many literary devices, including ostentatious stylistic borrowings from the hard-boiled ­oeuvre of Raymond Chandler and the use of a novel within a novel, as well as diary notations, endnotes and appropriations from Primo Levi and the writer known as Ka-Tzetnik.

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