List of postmodern novels
Some well known postmodern novels in chronological order:
Early postmodern novels[]
- A Universal History of Infamy (1935) by Jorge Luis Borges[1]
- At Swim-Two-Birds (1939) by Flann O'Brien[2]
- The Third Policeman (1940) by Flann O'Brien[3]
- Ficciones (1941) by Jorge Luis Borges[4]
- The Cannibal (1949) by John Hawkes[5]
- The Aleph (1949) by Jorge Luis Borges[6]
1950s[]
- Molloy (1951) by Samuel Beckett[7]
- Malone Dies (1951) by Samuel Beckett[8]
- The Catcher in the Rye (1951) by J.D. Salinger[9]
- The Unnamable (1953) by Samuel Beckett[10]
- The Recognitions (1955) by William Gaddis[11]
- On the Road (1957) by Jack Kerouac[12]
- Naked Lunch (1959) by William S. Burroughs[13]
- The Tin Drum (1959) by Günter Grass[14]
1960s[]
- The Sot-Weed Factor (1960) by John Barth[15]
- Catch-22 (1961) by Joseph Heller[16][17]
- Pale Fire (1962) by Vladimir Nabokov[18]
- Labyrinths (1962) by Jorge Luis Borges[19]
- A Clockwork Orange (1962) by Anthony Burgess[20]
- The Man in the High Castle (1962) by Philip K. Dick[21]
- Mother Night (1962) by Kurt Vonnegut[22]
- Blow-up and Other Stories (1963) by Julio Cortázar[23]
- Cat's Cradle (1963) by Kurt Vonnegut[24]
- Hopscotch (1963) by Julio Cortázar[25]
- The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (1965) by Philip K. Dick[26]
- Cosmicomics (1965) by Italo Calvino[27]
- In Cold Blood (1966) by Truman Capote[28]
- The Crying of Lot 49 (1966) by Thomas Pynchon[29][30][31]
- One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) by Gabriel García Márquez[32]
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968) by Philip K. Dick[33]
- The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. (1968) by Robert Coover[34]
- Lost in the Funhouse (1968) by John Barth[35]
- The Left Hand of Darkness (1969) by Ursula Le Guin[36]
- Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) by Kurt Vonnegut[37][38]
- The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969) by John Fowles[39]
- Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969) by Vladimir Nabokov[40]
- Ubik (1969) by Philip K. Dick[41]
1970s[]
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1971) by Hunter S. Thompson[42]
- G. (1972) by John Berger[43]
- The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (1972) by Angela Carter[44]
- Invisible Cities (1972) by Italo Calvino[45]
- Crash (1973) by J. G. Ballard[46]
- Gravity's Rainbow (1973) by Thomas Pynchon[47][48]
- Breakfast of Champions (1973) by Kurt Vonnegut[49]
- Oreo (1974) by Fran Ross[50]
- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said (1974) by Philip K. Dick[51]
- J R (1975) by William Gaddis[52]
- The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975) by Gabriel García Márquez[53]
- American Splendor (1976-2008) by Harvey Pekar[54]
- A Scanner Darkly (1977) by Philip K. Dick[55]
- If on a winter's night a traveler (1979) by Italo Calvino[56][57]
- The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (1979) by Milan Kundera[58]
1980s[]
- Midnight's Children (1981) by Salman Rushdie[59]
- Valis (1981) by Philip K. Dick[60]
- Sixty Stories (1981) by Donald Barthelme[61]
- A Wild Sheep Chase (1982) by Haruki Murakami[62]
- The Name of the Rose (1983) by Umberto Eco[63]
- Shame (1983) by Salman Rushdie[64]
- Money (1984) by Martin Amis[65]
- Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson[66]
- Nights at the Circus (1984) by Angela Carter[67]
- Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (1985) by Haruki Murakami[68]
- Satantango (1985) by László Krasznahorkai[69]
- White Noise (1985) by Don DeLillo[70][71]
- The Handmaid's Tale (1985) by Margaret Atwood[72]
- The New York Trilogy (1985–86) by Paul Auster[73]
- Red Sorghum (1986) by Mo Yan[74]
- Maus (1986) by Art Spiegelman[75]
- Foe (1986) by J. M. Coetzee[76]
- Watchmen (1986–87) by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons[77]
- Beloved (1987) by Toni Morrison[78]
- Libra (1988) by Don Delillo[79]
- Wittgenstein's Mistress (1988) by David Markson[80]
- Foucault's Pendulum (1988) by Umberto Eco[81]
- Dance Dance Dance (1988) by Haruki Murakami[82]
- The Satanic Verses (1988) by Salman Rushdie[83]
- The Melancholy of Resistance (1989) by László Krasznahorkai[84]
- The History of the Siege of Lisbon (1989) by José Saramago[85]
1990s[]
- The Black Book (1990) by Orhan Pamuk[86]
- Soul Mountain (1990) by Gao Xingjian[87]
- Immortality (1990) by Milan Kundera[88]
- Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990) by Salman Rushdie[89]
- American Psycho (1991) by Bret Easton Ellis[90]
- Time's Arrow (1991) by Martin Amis[91]
- The Gold Bug Variations (1991) by Richard Powers[92]
- Mao II (1991) by Don Delillo[93][94]
- Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture (1991) by Douglas Coupland[95]
- Leviathan (1992) by Paul Auster[96]
- Strange Pilgrims (1992) by Gabriel García Márquez[97]
- Snow Crash (1992) by Neal Stephenson[98]
- Sarajevo Blues (1992) by Semezdin Mehmedinović[99]
- The House of Doctor Dee (1993) by Peter Ackroyd[100]
- Virtual Light (1993) by William Gibson[101]
- The Island of the Day Before (1994) by Umberto Eco[102]
- Galatea 2.2 (1995) by Richard Powers[103]
- The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1995) by Haruki Murakami[104]
- The Tunnel (1995) by William H. Gass[105]
- Blindness (1995) by José Saramago[106]
- Infinite Jest (1996) by David Foster Wallace[107]
- CivilWarLand in Bad Decline (1996) by George Saunders[108]
- Primeval and Other Times (1996) by Olga Tokarczuk[109]
- Underworld (1997) by Don DeLillo[110]
- Mason & Dixon (1997) by Thomas Pynchon[111]
- My Name Is Red (1998) by Orhan Pamuk[112]
- The Savage Detectives (1998) by Roberto Bolaño[113]
- Motherless Brooklyn (1999) by Jonathan Lethem[114]
- The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999) by Salman Rushdie[115]
- The Intuitionist (1999) by Colson Whitehead[116]
- Cryptonomicon (1999) by Neal Stephenson[117]
2000s[]
- White Teeth (2000) by Zadie Smith[118]
- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000) by Michael Chabon[119]
- A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (2000) by Dave Eggers[120]
- House of Leaves (2000) by Mark Z. Danielewski[121]
- When We Were Orphans (2000) by Kazuo Ishiguro[122]
- Baudolino (2000) by Umberto Eco[123]
- The Blind Assassin (2001) by Margaret Atwood[124]
- Hotel World (2001) by Ali Smith[125]
- number9dream (2001) by David Mitchell[126]
- You Shall Know Our Velocity (2002) by Dave Eggers[127]
- The Double (2002) by José Saramago[128]
- Everything Is Illuminated (2002) by Jonathan Safran Foer[129]
- Snow (2002) by Orhan Pamuk[130]
- Kafka on the Shore (2002) by Haruki Murakami[131]
- VAS: An Opera in Flatland (2002) by Steve Tomasula and Stephen Farrell[132]
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003) by Mark Haddon[133]
- Elizabeth Costello (2003) by J. M. Coetzee[134]
- 2666 (2004) by Roberto Bolaño[135]
- Cloud Atlas (2004) by David Mitchell[136]
- The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana (2004) by Umberto Eco[137]
- Lunar Park (2005) by Bret Easton Ellis[138]
- Shalimar the Clown (2005) by Salman Rushdie[139]
- Slow Man (2005) by J. M. Coetzee[140]
- Europe Central (2005) by William T. Vollmann[141]
- Never Let me Go (2005) by Kazuo Ishiguro[142]
- JPod (2006) by Douglas Coupland[143]
- Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (2006) by Mo Yan[144]
- In Persuasion Nation (2006) by George Saunders[145]
- Against the Day (2006) by Thomas Pynchon[146]
- Flights (2007) by Olga Tokarczuk[147]
- The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2007) by Michael Chabon[148]
- Inherent Vice (2009) by Thomas Pynchon[149]
- Generosity: An Enhancement (2009) by Richard Powers[150]
- 1Q84 (2009-2010) by Haruki Murakami[151]
2010s[]
- Swamplandia! (2011) by Karen Russell[152]
- A Visit from the Goon Squad (2011) by Jennifer Egan[153]
- The Sense of an Ending (2011) by Julian Barnes[154]
- The Angel Esmeralda (2011) by Don Delillo[155]
- The Paper Menagerie (2011) by Ken Liu[156]
- The Pale King (2011) by David Foster Wallace[157]
- Ready Player One (2011) by Ernest Cline[158]
- A Brief History of Seven Killings (2014) by Marlon James[159]
- How to Be Both (2014) by Ali Smith[160]
- The Bone Clocks (2014) by David Mitchell[161]
- Swing Time (2016) by Zadie Smith[162]
- The Underground Railroad (2016) by Colson Whitehead[163]
- Moonglow (2016) by Michael Chabon[164]
- 4 3 2 1 (2017) by Paul Auster[165]
- Lincoln in the Bardo (2017) by George Saunders[166]
- Quichotte (2019) by Salman Rushdie[167]
- Black Leopard, Red Wolf (2019) by Marlon James[168]
2020s[]
- Piranesi (2020) by Susanna Clarke[169]
- Antkind (2020) by Charlie Kaufman[170]
- Otaku Girl (2021) by Louis Bulaong[171]
See also[]
- List of postmodern critics
- List of postmodern writers
- Postmodern literature
- Postmodern art
- Postmodern film and television
- Graphic novel
- Criticism of postmodernism
- Pop culture fiction
- Literary fiction
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