Here are some of his notable works:
* The Jealousy (1957): A seminal work of the Nouveau Roman, focusing on a man's obsessive jealousy of his wife.
* The Labyrinth (1959): Explores themes of memory, desire, and the unreliable nature of perception.
* The Erasers (1960): A dark and atmospheric novel about a man who is haunted by his past.
* Dans le labyrinthe (1960): A collection of short stories that demonstrate Grillet's innovative use of language and structure.
* The House of the Day (1965): A fictionalized account of the author's experiences in a psychiatric hospital.
* The Impossible Object (1968): A philosophical novel that explores the nature of reality and perception.
Grillet also wrote screenplays and directed films, further exploring his experimental and innovative style.