The Museum of Eterna's Novel (original Spanish-language title: Museo de la Novela de la Eterna) is an avant-garde experimental novel by the Argentine writer Macedonio Fernández.
[1][2] Fernández started writing it in 1925, and continued working on it for the rest of his life.
[3] Fernández is widely regarded as a major influence on Jorge Luis Borges, and its writing style bears some resemblance to Borges'.
[1][4] The book is written in a non-linear style, as a set of multi-layered diversions, discursions and self-reflections, with over fifty prologues before the "main" text of the novel begins.
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