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The book features a complex structure with ten and a half chapters that function as seemingly autonomous episodes, leading to debates about its classification as a novel. Critics argue that it blurs the lines between fiction and essay, presenting a challenge in comprehensibility. However, underlying connections among the chapters suggest a cohesive narrative, positioning it within the post-modern genre. This unique blend of styles and themes invites readers to explore the intricacies of history and storytelling.
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Does our Life have a Meaning if History doesn't? An Examination of Parenthesis in Julian Barnes Novel "A History of the World in 10,5 Chapters", Cornelia Neumann
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