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- Chimera_(John_Barth_novel) abstract "Chimera is a 1972 novel by the American writer John Barth, composed of three loosely connected novellas. The novellas are Dunyazadiad, Perseid and Bellerophoniad, whose titles refer eponymously to the mythical characters Dunyazad, Perseus and Bellerophon (slayer of the mythical Chimera). The book exemplifies postmodernism, with several Q&A sessions and three diagrams, all in Bellerophoniad. It shared the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction with Augustus by John Edward Williams.".
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- Chimera_(John_Barth_novel) subject Category:1972_novels.
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- Chimera_(John_Barth_novel) subject Category:Novels_by_John_Barth.
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- Chimera_(John_Barth_novel) comment "Chimera is a 1972 novel by the American writer John Barth, composed of three loosely connected novellas. The novellas are Dunyazadiad, Perseid and Bellerophoniad, whose titles refer eponymously to the mythical characters Dunyazad, Perseus and Bellerophon (slayer of the mythical Chimera). The book exemplifies postmodernism, with several Q&A sessions and three diagrams, all in Bellerophoniad. It shared the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction with Augustus by John Edward Williams.".
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