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User:Taylordw/sandbox/Building novel (genre)

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Examples of the genre

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Literature

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Examples of building stories in literature are Thomas M. Disch's 334 (1972), Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (1978), Georges Perec's Life a User's Manual (1978), Geoff Ryman's 253 (1998), John Lanchester's Capital (2012), Kim Stanley Robinson's New York 2140 (2017) and Chris Ware's graphic novel Building Stories (2012).

Film

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In film the form had been used in Chungking Express (1994), and also as a way to bring together collaborations of multiple directors, for example by David Lynch in Hotel Room (1993) and Quentin Tarantino in Four Rooms (1995).

Television

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The television shows 227 (1985-1990) and Married People (1990-1991) are ensemble casts brought together by joint occupation of a building. The Love Boat (1977-1986), while having a core cast of the ship's captain and crew, used the ship and its various cruises to bring together guest actors to portray passengers for plot-lines of a few episodes each in duration.

Nonfiction

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A building is sometimes used as an organizing device in non-fiction as well, usually as a means to compose a joint biography. Some examples of non-fiction apartment stories are:

References

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Bibliography

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  • Hamon, Philippe (1993). Expositions: Literature and Architecture in Nineteenth-Century France. trans. Katia Sainson-Frank and Lisa Maguire. Oakland, Calif.: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-52-007325-8.
  • Isay, David; Abramson, Stacy (18 September 1998). "The Sunshine Hotel". 99% Invisible (Podcast). Sound Portraits. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  • Marcus, Sharon (1999). Apartment Stories: City and Home in Nineteenth-Century Paris and London. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20852-8.
  • Molinsky, Eric (5 April 2017). "New York 2140". Imaginary Worlds (Podcast). No. 63. Panoply. Retrieved 21 April 2017. {{cite podcast}}: Unknown parameter |season= ignored (|date= suggested) (help)