post-modern literature
Post-modern literature refers to literary works that challenge and experiment with traditional narrative structures, styles, and conventions. It often incorporates self-reflexive elements, intertextuality, and fragmented narratives to depict a fragmented and uncertain world, while questioning the nature of reality, authorship, and the meaning of literary texts.
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