So will other authors follow Knausgaard's steps into the autofiction genre? Is this what comes after postmodernism?
>muh cleaning
It's New Sincerity, aka Post-Postmodernism, the future of literature.
>>8127935
isn't metamodernism just oscillation between sincerity and irony?
What comes after modernism and it's offshoots?
>>8127881
>will other authors follow Knausgaard's steps
There have been and are still others
I'd tell you to read more but it's all shit
>>8127881
This is not a new phenomenon. Proust, one of Knausgaard's main influences, was doing a very similar thing.
>>8129504
Too bad it seems Knausgaard is one of the only people who can write half-decently in the style of Proust.
>>8127881
Auster did it best in The Invention of Solitude, and didn't take thousands of fucking pages to do it for no good reason.
Knausgaaaaaaaaaaaaaard is the biggest hack since Hemmmmmmmingway and Corncob "tortillas" YeCarthy.
Anybody who likes the My Struggle series should give Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels a shot. While waiting on the translation of the sixth My Struggle book, these have been holding me over just fine. I might actually prefer them