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===Post-war literature===
===Post-war literature===
===Contemporary literature===
===Contemporary literature===
Beginning with the turn of the milennium, {{wp|nonlinear narrative}} became an extremely popular format within Urcean literary trends. The format was not necessarily developed in Urcea and was not a new concept, but it became trendy in academic writing circles and in short story collections. The form became extremely popular and well known to the public with the publication of the first of the ''[[Final Great War]]'' series by Mychal Geronato in [[2007]]. While his nonlinear narrative is the best known characteristic of his work, Geronato's books include several different characters serving as first-person narrators, all of whom are {{wp|unreliable narrator}} to some degree. Some scholars have coined the term "''Geronatic literature''" to refer to his particular style, which has become widely used by many different authors across all genres of Urcean fiction in the 21st century. Geronatic literature is intended to convey a series of events of a fictional world, but also asks the reader to parse through different points of view to determine their own conclusion of which version of the story is true. Literature scholars have noted Geronatic literature exercises "anti-canon", allowing readers and groups of readers to form their own collective opinion about the final conclusion of narrative events.
===Regional & Vernacular literatures===
===Regional & Vernacular literatures===
====Caenish literature====
====Caenish literature====