The Greatest Postmodern Books of All Time

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Postmodern

Postmodernism is a literary movement that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by a rejection of traditional narrative structures and a focus on self-reflexivity and intertextuality. Postmodern literature often features fragmented narratives, unreliable narrators, and a blurring of the lines between reality and fiction. It is a genre that challenges the notion of a single, objective truth and instead embraces the idea of multiple perspectives and interpretations. Postmodern literature is often seen as a response to the modernist movement that preceded it, and it continues to be a popular and influential category for contemporary writers.

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  1. 1276. Eve's Tattoo by Emily Prager

    The novel explores the life of a middle-aged woman who, on her fortieth birthday, decides to get a tattoo of a concentration camp number on her arm to honor the memory of the Holocaust victims. This act of solidarity becomes a profound personal journey as she delves into the history behind the numbers, uncovering the story of a young girl's life in Nazi Germany. As she becomes increasingly obsessed with the past, the protagonist's own identity and understanding of history, memory, and moral responsibility are challenged and transformed, leading her to question the very nature of empathy and the limits of appropriation.

    The 12514th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 1277. Mute Phone Calls And Other Stories by Ruth Aleksandrovna Zernova

    "Mute Phone Calls And Other Stories" is a collection of poignant short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the subtle nuances of life's experiences. Through a tapestry of diverse characters and settings, the narrative explores themes of connection, loss, and the search for meaning amidst the mundane. Each story acts as a vignette, offering a glimpse into the inner worlds of individuals as they navigate silent communications, unspoken desires, and the often overlooked moments that shape our existence. The anthology invites readers to reflect on the silent echoes of our choices and the quiet impact of the unsaid in our daily lives.

    The 12514th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 1278. The Revolution Of Little Girls by Blanche McCrary Boyd

    The novel is a coming-of-age story that explores the tumultuous journey of a Southern girl as she grapples with her identity amidst the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the cultural upheavals of the 1960s. Through a series of vignettes that blend humor and pathos, the protagonist navigates the complexities of her family dynamics, her burgeoning sexuality, and her quest for self-discovery. The narrative delves into themes of feminism, rebellion, and the transformative power of personal revolution, ultimately painting a portrait of a young woman's struggle to break free from societal constraints and forge her own path.

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  4. 1279. Times Square Red, Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany

    This insightful work delves into the socio-cultural dynamics of New York City's Times Square, exploring the intersection of urban development and human interaction. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and critical analysis, the narrative examines the transformation of Times Square from a vibrant, diverse community space to a sanitized, commercialized hub. It highlights the impact of gentrification on marginalized communities, emphasizing the loss of social networks and the erosion of public spaces that once fostered spontaneous, meaningful connections among people from all walks of life.

    The 12655th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 1280. Father's On The Phone With The Flies by Herta Müller

    Set against the backdrop of a totalitarian regime, this poignant narrative delves into the fragmented psyche of a young girl grappling with the oppressive realities of her environment. Through a series of vivid, surreal images and poetic prose, the story explores themes of identity, memory, and the haunting presence of fear. The protagonist's internal world is a kaleidoscope of emotions, where the mundane intertwines with the bizarre, reflecting the dissonance between her inner life and the external world. This evocative tale captures the resilience of the human spirit amidst the shadows of authoritarianism.

    The 12764th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 1281. The Extreme Self by Douglas Coupland, Shumon Basar, Hans Ulrich Obrist

    Age of You

    In a visually captivating exploration of contemporary identity, this book delves into the profound shifts in self-perception and societal norms brought about by the digital age. Through a series of thought-provoking essays and striking imagery, it examines how technology, social media, and global connectivity have reshaped our understanding of individuality, community, and reality itself. The narrative weaves together cultural commentary and artistic expression to highlight the paradoxes and challenges of living in an era where the boundaries between the personal and the public, the physical and the virtual, are increasingly blurred.

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  7. 1282. Birchwood by John Banville

    "Birchwood" is a gothic novel that explores themes of decay, decline, and rebirth through the eyes of its young protagonist. Set on a decaying Irish estate, the story delves into the complexities of family legacy, madness, and the search for identity. As the protagonist returns to his ancestral home, he finds himself entangled in the chaotic lives of his eccentric relatives and the disintegration of the estate itself. The narrative weaves a haunting and surreal atmosphere, reflecting on the illusions of grandeur and the harsh realities of change and mortality.

    The 12879th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 1283. A Haunting Beauty by Charles Birkin

    The book is a chilling collection of horror stories that delve into the macabre and the supernatural. Each tale explores themes of fear, death, and the unknown, often featuring characters who encounter eerie and unsettling situations. The narratives are crafted to evoke a sense of dread and suspense, drawing readers into a world where the line between reality and the supernatural is blurred. With atmospheric settings and unexpected twists, the stories aim to leave a lasting impression of haunting beauty and terror.

    The 13225th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 1284. 公墓 by Mu Shiying

    The story revolves around the lives of individuals connected by a cemetery, exploring themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of human existence. Through a series of interconnected vignettes, the narrative delves into the emotional landscapes of its characters, revealing their innermost thoughts and struggles. The cemetery serves as a poignant backdrop, symbolizing the inevitability of death and the enduring impact of memories. The prose is marked by its lyrical quality and deep introspection, offering a contemplative look at the human condition.

    The 13256th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 1285. You Shall Know Our Velocity by Dave Eggers

    Two childhood friends embark on a week-long, round-the-world adventure, determined to give away a large sum of money they recently acquired. The journey is filled with absurd and often humorous encounters as they struggle to make sense of their friend's recent death and their own place in the world. The narrative explores themes of grief, friendship, and the human capacity for altruism and selflessness.

    The 13257th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 1286. Wide Open by Nicola Barker

    "Wide Open" is a novel set on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, England, where the lives of a disparate group of characters intersect in unexpected ways. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the search for identity amidst the backdrop of a bleak, coastal landscape. The characters, each struggling with their own personal demons and secrets, are drawn together by a series of strange events, leading to a climax that forces them to confront their pasts and the possibilities of human connection in a world that often seems indifferent to their desires and fears. The book is known for its dark humor, eccentric characters, and the evocative portrayal of its setting.

    The 13278th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 1287. Even The Dogs by Jon McGregor

    The novel delves into the lives of a group of society's marginalized individuals, bound together by their struggles with addiction and poverty. Through a fragmented narrative that weaves together various perspectives, the story unfolds around the death of a homeless man during a cold winter in a derelict apartment. As the authorities investigate the circumstances of his death, the interconnected tales of his companions—each grappling with their own demons and histories of loss, neglect, and trauma—come to light, painting a stark and haunting portrait of life on the fringes of society. The book is a poignant exploration of the human condition and the thin lines between visibility and invisibility in the urban landscape.

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  13. 1288. How To Live Safely In A Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu

    In this metafictional novel, a time machine repairman, trapped in a time loop, searches for his father and the meaning of his existence within a universe that operates on science fiction tropes. As he navigates a landscape filled with paradoxes, dog-eared pages of his life, and a self-aware narrative, he confronts his past and the nature of reality itself. The book blends emotional depth with quantum mechanics, exploring themes of family, memory, and the passage of time, all while breaking the fourth wall and challenging the conventions of storytelling.

    The 13285th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 1289. Nocilla Dream by Agustín Fernández Mallo

    Nocilla Trilogy

    The book weaves a fragmented narrative through a series of interconnected stories and characters, spanning various locations and times. It explores themes of modernity, technology, and human connection, often blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The narrative structure is non-linear, resembling a collage of disparate yet interrelated elements, reflecting the complexity and randomness of contemporary life. Through its experimental style, the book challenges traditional storytelling conventions, inviting readers to piece together its multifaceted narrative.

    The 13287th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 1290. Maze Of Blood by Marly Youmans

    A Novel

    Set in the dusty, sun-baked landscape of the American South, this novel delves into the life of a reclusive writer who grapples with the boundaries between reality and imagination. As he navigates the complexities of his personal relationships and the haunting echoes of his past, the protagonist finds himself trapped in a labyrinth of his own making, where the lines between his literary creations and his real-world experiences blur. The narrative explores themes of isolation, creativity, and the struggle for identity, painting a poignant portrait of a man caught in the intricate web of his own mind.

    The 13303rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 1291. Brief Interviews With Hideous Men by David Foster Wallace

    This book is a collection of short stories that delve into the psyche of various men, exploring themes of loneliness, misogyny, and the complexities of human relationships through a series of interviews and narratives. The stories are characterized by their experimental structure, dark humor, and insightful examination of the human condition. Through these interviews and tales, the author presents a critique of contemporary society and the ways in which individuals navigate their existence and connections with others, offering a profound reflection on the nature of masculinity and the intricacies of the human soul.

    The 13318th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 1292. Records Of Orchard City by Shi Tuo

    The book is a poignant collection of interconnected stories set in a fictional Chinese city, capturing the lives of its diverse inhabitants as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and societal change. Through vivid, evocative prose, the narrative delves into the personal struggles and triumphs of characters from various walks of life, painting a rich tapestry of human experience against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing society. The stories are imbued with a deep sense of place and time, reflecting the cultural and historical shifts that shape the community's collective identity.

    The 13317th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 1293. Wir Schlafen Nicht by Kathrin Röggla

    Ein Roman

    The book delves into the frenetic and disorienting world of modern work culture, exploring the lives of individuals caught in the relentless cycle of corporate demands and technological connectivity. Through a series of interconnected narratives, it portrays the psychological and emotional toll of a society that never truly rests, highlighting themes of alienation, burnout, and the blurring of boundaries between personal and professional life. The characters navigate a landscape dominated by constant communication and pressure, revealing the impact of an always-on lifestyle on their identities and relationships.

    The 13330th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 1294. The Power Of Horses And Other Stories by Elizabeth Cook

    "The Power of Horses and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the poignant moments that shape our lives. The narratives explore a range of themes, including love, loss, and the search for meaning, often through the lens of everyday experiences. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human condition, the author weaves tales that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys and the powerful, sometimes subtle, forces that influence them.

    The 13500th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 1295. The Ship Of Fools by Cristina Peri Rossi

    "The Ship of Fools" is a narrative that weaves together themes of exile, love, and the search for identity. It tells the story of a diverse group of characters who find themselves aboard a mysterious ship, navigating through a post-apocalyptic world. As the passengers, each with their own stories and secrets, interact and confront their pasts, the novel explores the human condition, the concept of madness, and the fluidity of time and space. The ship becomes a metaphor for the endless journey of life, where each individual's quest for meaning and connection is as uncertain as the vessel's final destination.

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  21. 1296. Eupalinos, Or The Architect by Paul Valéry

    The book is a philosophical dialogue that explores the nature of art, architecture, and the creative process through a conversation between the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates and the architect Eupalinos. Set in the afterlife, the dialogue delves into themes of beauty, harmony, and the relationship between form and function. Eupalinos shares his insights on how architecture can transcend mere utility to become a living art form that resonates with the human spirit, while Socrates reflects on the philosophical implications of such creations. Through their exchange, the narrative examines the intersection of aesthetics and philosophy, inviting readers to consider the profound impact of artistic endeavors on human experience.

    The 13361st Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 1297. Infants Of The Spring by Wallace Thurman

    Minor classic of the Harlem Renaissance centers on the larger-than-life inhabitants of an uptown apartment building. The rollicking satire's characters include stand-ins for Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Alain Locke.

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  23. 1298. Silence by John Cage

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  24. 1299. Indecision by Benjamin Kunkel

    The novel follows Dwight Wilmerding, a twenty-eight-year-old New Yorker who is paralyzed by indecision and uncertainty about his future. Stuck in a dead-end job and struggling with a lack of direction, Dwight embarks on a spontaneous journey to Ecuador after being fired. There, amidst the backdrop of a vibrant and unfamiliar culture, he encounters a series of quirky characters and experiences that challenge his worldview. Through this adventure, Dwight grapples with existential questions and the complexities of modern life, ultimately seeking clarity and purpose in a world filled with endless possibilities.

    The 13513th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 1300. Part Of The Solution by Ulrich Peltzer

    The book delves into the complexities of modern life through the lens of a journalist investigating a series of seemingly unrelated events. As he navigates the urban landscape, he encounters a diverse array of characters, each grappling with their own struggles and aspirations. The narrative weaves together themes of political activism, personal identity, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Through its intricate storytelling, the book offers a profound reflection on the interconnectedness of individual actions and the broader societal issues they influence.

    The 13556th Greatest Book of All Time
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