A History of the World in 10½ Chapters

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A History of the World in 10½ Chapters is a postmodern novel by Julian Barnes that playfully reimagines episodes from human and natural history through a series of loosely connected, genre-blending narratives.

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instanceOf novel
work of fiction
author Julian Barnes NERFINISHED
centralTheme human relationship with the past
love and mortality
myth versus history
reinterpretation of history
subjectivity of historical narrative
survival and catastrophe
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre experimental fiction
historical metafiction
postmodern literature
hasAdaptation radio adaptation
hasForm essayistic fiction
linked short stories
hasHalfChapter Parenthesis NERFINISHED
literaryDevice irony
pastiches of different genres
unreliable narration
literaryMovement postmodernism
mediaType print
motif Noah's Ark NERFINISHED
animals as observers of history
shipwrecks
voyages
narrativeStructure nonlinear narrative
series of loosely connected chapters
narrativeTechnique genre-blending
metafiction
multiple narrators
notableChapter The Dream NERFINISHED
The Stowaway NERFINISHED
The Survivor NERFINISHED
The Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
notableFor fragmented, non-chronological structure
playful reimagining of human and natural history
numberOfChapters 10.5
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1989
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
setting various global locations
various historical periods
tone philosophical
playful
satirical

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