My Year in the No-Man’s Bay

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My Year in the No-Man’s Bay is a reflective, experimental novel by Austrian writer Peter Handke that explores memory, identity, and the act of writing through the meditative observations of a reclusive narrator living near Paris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author Peter Handke NERFINISHED
authorNationality Austrian
countryOfOrigin Austria
explores boundaries between fiction and reality
construction of self through narrative
relationship between life and writing
featuresCharacterType reclusive narrator
focusesOn everyday observations
inner life of the narrator
genre autofiction
experimental fiction
philosophical novel
hasForm prose
hasMode introspective
hasNarratorOccupation writer
hasOriginalTitleLanguage German
hasTitleLanguage English
hasTone contemplative
languageOfAuthor German
literaryMovement postmodern literature
literaryPeriod late 20th century literature
literaryTechnique interior monologue
metafiction
stream of consciousness
mainSubject identity
memory
self-reflection
writing
narrativeForm first-person narrative
narrativeStyle meditative
reflective
originalLanguage German
settingCountry France NERFINISHED
settingLocation outskirts of Paris
structure fragmented
nonlinear
theme artistic creation
perception
solitude
the role of the writer
time

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