How many words is the shortest novel in the world? The answer was only one word.
This question is a bit difficult to answer, because the world's shortest novel can be defined differently. In some cases, a novel may only have a few sentences or less, while in other cases, a novel may contain a large number of plots and characters. If you were to calculate it in terms of just a few sentences, then perhaps the shortest novel in the world would be The Quick and the Dead by OP D Maruko. It only had 13 words. However, if this standard includes plot and characters, then longer novels may be more valuable. For example, the " Three-Body Problem " series contains a large number of plots and characters, totaling 2.5 million words, but its length is only about 500 hours.
There was a boy named Jack. He was very smart but very proud. One day, he learned a secret in the library. This secret was about everything in the world. He told the secret to his classmates, but they all thought it was too magical to believe. So Jack decided to write a novel to prove the authenticity of this secret. He spent a few days conceiving and then started writing. His novel only had two sentences: One world one man One life one dream (There is only one world and one person. Only one life, one dream.) Jack's novel was published very quickly and was very popular. People believed that the secret was indeed related to everything in the world, and Jack became a legend.
The shortest novel in the world is Waiting for Godot, written by a French author. The novel was less than 200 words long. It was about a man who hallucinated his girlfriend and thought that she was waiting for him to appear, but in fact, she had just gone to another city. This novel was published in 1936 and became one of the most famous novels of the 20th century, known as one of the "shortest novels".
The shortest novel in the world is Journey to the West, which has 67 chapters, about 200-250 words each. This novel was published in 1956 and is one of the most famous classical novels in China. Although it only has 67 chapters, its content covers Chinese mythology, Buddhist stories, folklore and many other aspects. It is known as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese novels.
The world's shortest novel was six words long and its name was " The Oil Merchant Owns All the Courtesan Belle ".
There was a boy named Jack. He was very smart and outstanding. He was the top student in the school. However, his parents were very busy and could not give him enough attention and support. Jack had always felt lonely and uneasy. He longed for his parents 'approval and love. Until one day, he overheard his parents talking about Jack's competitors and his excellent grades. His parents deeply loathed and despised Jack for not being good enough to compete with their son. Hearing these words, Jack's self-esteem was greatly hurt. He felt ostracized and isolated. He began to become depressed and dispirited. He stopped studying hard and even began to hate studying. In the end, Jack's grades fell rapidly and he was eventually expelled from school. He felt very hopeless and lost, not knowing how to face the future. However, this short and sad story did not end there. A few days later, Jack met his parents on his way home. He tried to talk to them and tell them how he felt. However, his parents refused to listen to him and even began to blame him for telling them. Jack finally left silently. He knew that he could not be affected by such a family environment anymore. He began to look for a new way of life, study hard, and find his own happiness. Although his success was not as good as expected, he still firmly believed that he could find his own happiness and happiness.
The shortest short story was written by Henri of France. It only had seven words: The End. This short story uses the ending as a clue to reveal a series of events through a short dialogue. It reveals the complexity and deception of human nature and is known as one of Henry's representative works.
The shortest novel in the world is six words: Good night, I'll see you in my dreams.
The shortest novel in the world was a line from the Three-Body Problem: " The law of the dark forest: survival of the fittest. There was an insurmountable gap between civilizations. A powerful civilization would inevitably destroy all civilizations around it. Every civilization is like a small bug in a dark forest that has to avoid the pursuit of other big bugs while accumulating as many resources as possible." There were less than 70 words in this sentence.
The world's shortest novel was six words long and its name was " A Madman's Diary."