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Electric Lit's 10 Most Extreme Experiments Known to Literature

"What if the publishers are wrong? What if this poll data is right—or even close to right—and there are leagues of readers eager for new forms, stories, politics, and imaginative worlds? The below list collects "extreme fiction," or novels that push at the limits of what we often see as possible in literature. It's not exhaustive, rather it's a personal collection of books I've enjoyed and that have changed my view of storytelling. These are also brilliant works of art that, if written today, would struggle to find homes in the current comp-title regime."
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Blood and Guts in High School (Kathy Acker)
Blood and Guts in High School
1
Kathy Acker
The Mundus (N.H. Pritchard)
The Mundus
2
N.H. Pritchard
Off Season (Jack Ketchum)
Off Season
3
Jack Ketchum
What to Do (Pablo Katchadjian)
What to Do
4
Pablo Katchadjian
Glyph (Percival Everett)
Glyph
5
Percival Everett
Castle Faggot (Derek McCormack)
Castle Faggot
6
Derek McCormack
Conversations (César Aira)
Conversations
7
César Aira
Sphinx (Anne Garreta)
Sphinx
8
Anne Garreta
Reader's Block (David Markson)
Reader's Block
9
David Markson
TOAF (Renee Gladman)
TOAF
10
Renee Gladman
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