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Postmodernism

Postmodernism is a literary movement that questions all established norms and standards. His works often lack a clear structure or linear plot; instead, authors experiment with form, language and perspective, creating works that evoke feelings of disorientation and reflection.

Often postmodern texts play with metatext, including references to other works, cultural phenomena, or even themselves. They reflect the diversity of the modern world and emphasize its fragmentation and multiplicity of perspectives.

The reader of postmodern literature is invited to an intellectual journey, where he must independently solve riddles and reflect on the meaning of the text. Postmodernism is a challenge to traditional ideas about literature and art, and that is why it continues to be one of the most intriguing and relevant trends in world literature.

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