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==1950s==
==1950s==
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* ''[[Molloy (novel)|Molloy]]'' (1951) by [[Samuel Beckett]]<ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/21216/summary</ref>
* ''[[Molloy (novel)|Molloy]]'' (1951) by [[Samuel Beckett]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/21216/summary|doi=10.1353/mfs.1997.0073|title=Book Review: Samuel Beckett and the End of Modernity|year=1997|last1=Hansen|first1=Joel|journal=MFS Modern Fiction Studies|volume=43|issue=4|pages=1040–1042|s2cid=201772902}}</ref>
* ''[[Malone Dies]]'' (1951) by [[Samuel Beckett]]<ref>https://www.atiner.gr/journals/philology/2014-1-2-4-Sahin.pdf</ref>
* ''[[Malone Dies]]'' (1951) by [[Samuel Beckett]]<ref>https://www.atiner.gr/journals/philology/2014-1-2-4-Sahin.pdf</ref>
* ''[[The Catcher in the Rye]]'' (1951) by [[J.D. Salinger]]<ref>[(PDF) Alienation and Loneliness of American Postmodern Characters in Salinger's Masterpiece Catcher in The Rye - Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research]</ref>
* ''[[The Catcher in the Rye]]'' (1951) by [[J.D. Salinger]]<ref>[(PDF) Alienation and Loneliness of American Postmodern Characters in Salinger's Masterpiece Catcher in The Rye - Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research]</ref>
* ''[[The Unnamable (novel)|The Unnamable]]'' (1953) by [[Samuel Beckett]]<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/303428</ref>
* ''[[The Unnamable (novel)|The Unnamable]]'' (1953) by [[Samuel Beckett]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/303428|jstor = 303428|title = Samuel Beckett: Postmodern Narrative and the Nuclear Telos|last1 = Brewer|first1 = Mária Minich|journal = Boundary 2|year = 1986|volume = 15|issue = 1/2|pages = 153–170|doi = 10.2307/303428}}</ref>
* ''[[The Recognitions]]'' (1955) by [[William Gaddis]]<ref>[https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4847&context=etd "What Mean?": The Postmodern Metafiction Within William Gaddis's "The Recognitions"|William & Mary]</ref>
* ''[[The Recognitions]]'' (1955) by [[William Gaddis]]<ref>[https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4847&context=etd "What Mean?": The Postmodern Metafiction Within William Gaddis's "The Recognitions"|William & Mary]</ref>
* ''[[On the Road]]'' (1957) by [[Jack Kerouac]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/25112494?seq=1 "You're Putting Me on": Jack Kerouac and the Postmodern Emergence on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[On the Road]]'' (1957) by [[Jack Kerouac]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/25112494?seq=1 "You're Putting Me on": Jack Kerouac and the Postmodern Emergence on JSTOR]</ref>
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==1960s==
==1960s==
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* ''[[The Sot-Weed Factor (1960 novel)|The Sot-Weed Factor]]'' (1960) by [[John Barth]]<ref>https://www.the-american-interest.com/2013/10/10/sot-weed-factoring/</ref>
* ''[[The Sot-Weed Factor (1960 novel)|The Sot-Weed Factor]]'' (1960) by [[John Barth]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.the-american-interest.com/2013/10/10/sot-weed-factoring/|title = Sot-Weed Factoring|date = 10 October 2013}}</ref>
* ''[[Catch-22]]'' (1961) by [[Joseph Heller]]<ref>[https://catalog.williams.edu/amst/detail/?strm=&cn=272&crsid=019514&req_year=0 AMST 272 American Postmodern Fiction 2019-20 —Catalog]</ref><ref>[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/postmodern-literature-guide#what-is-postmodern-literature Postmodern Literature Guide: 10 Notable Postmodern Authors - 2021 - MasterClass]</ref>
* ''[[Catch-22]]'' (1961) by [[Joseph Heller]]<ref>[https://catalog.williams.edu/amst/detail/?strm=&cn=272&crsid=019514&req_year=0 AMST 272 American Postmodern Fiction 2019-20 —Catalog]</ref><ref>[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/postmodern-literature-guide#what-is-postmodern-literature Postmodern Literature Guide: 10 Notable Postmodern Authors - 2021 - MasterClass]</ref>
* ''[[Pale Fire]]'' (1962) by [[Vladimir Nabokov]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Pale Fire]]'' (1962) by [[Vladimir Nabokov]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
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* ''[[The Man in the High Castle]]'' (1962) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5vjh9t Philip K Dick: Exhirlaration and Terror of the Postmodern on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[The Man in the High Castle]]'' (1962) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5vjh9t Philip K Dick: Exhirlaration and Terror of the Postmodern on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Mother Night]]'' (1962) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://www.grin.com/document/230272 Self-delusion and schizophrenia in Vonnegut's "Mother Night" - GRIN]</ref>
* ''[[Mother Night]]'' (1962) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://www.grin.com/document/230272 Self-delusion and schizophrenia in Vonnegut's "Mother Night" - GRIN]</ref>
* ''[[Blow-up and Other Stories]]'' (1963) by [[Julio Cortázar]]<ref>https://www.pdcnet.org/cpsem/content/cpsem_1990_0167_0175?file_type=pdf</ref>
* ''[[Blow-up and Other Stories]]'' (1963) by [[Julio Cortázar]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.pdcnet.org/cpsem/content/cpsem_1990_0167_0175?file_type=pdf|doi = 10.5840/cpsem199038|title = For Interpretation|series = Semiotics|year = 1990|last1 = Kauffmann|first1 = R. Lane|pages = 167–175}}</ref>
* ''[[Cat's Cradle]]'' (1963) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIRDT06156.pdf Kurt Vonnegut and postmodernism: An analysis - www.jetir.org]</ref>
* ''[[Cat's Cradle]]'' (1963) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIRDT06156.pdf Kurt Vonnegut and postmodernism: An analysis - www.jetir.org]</ref>
* ''[[Hopscotch (Cortázar novel)|Hopscotch]]'' (1963) by [[Julio Cortázar]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Hopscotch (Cortázar novel)|Hopscotch]]'' (1963) by [[Julio Cortázar]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
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* ''[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]]'' (1967) by [[Gabriel García Márquez]]<ref>[http://blog.exclusivebooks.co.za/top-10-postmodern-novels-for-a-new-parody/ Top 10 Postmodern Novels for a New Parody|Exculsive Books Blog]</ref>
* ''[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]]'' (1967) by [[Gabriel García Márquez]]<ref>[http://blog.exclusivebooks.co.za/top-10-postmodern-novels-for-a-new-parody/ Top 10 Postmodern Novels for a New Parody|Exculsive Books Blog]</ref>
* ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]]'' (1968) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326484088_Quiet_Refusals_Androids_as_Others_in_Philip_K_Dick's_Do_Androids_Dream_of_Electric_Sheep</ref>
* ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]]'' (1968) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326484088_Quiet_Refusals_Androids_as_Others_in_Philip_K_Dick's_Do_Androids_Dream_of_Electric_Sheep</ref>
* ''[[The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop.]]'' (1968) by [[Robert Coover]]<ref>https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html</ref>
* ''[[The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop.]]'' (1968) by [[Robert Coover]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html|title = 61 essential postmodern reads: An annotated list|date = 16 July 2009}}</ref>
* ''[[Lost in the Funhouse]]'' (1968) by [[John Barth]]<ref>https://angelmatos.net/2013/11/19/john-barths-lost-in-the-funhouse/</ref>
* ''[[Lost in the Funhouse]]'' (1968) by [[John Barth]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://angelmatos.net/2013/11/19/john-barths-lost-in-the-funhouse/|title = John Barth's "Lost in the Funhouse": A Postmodern Critique of the Developmental Narrative|date = 19 November 2013}}</ref>
* ''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]'' (1969) by [[Ursula Le Guin]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]'' (1969) by [[Ursula Le Guin]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[Slaughterhouse-Five]]'' (1969) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref><ref>[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/postmodern-literature-guide#what-is-postmodern-literature Postmodern Literature Guide: 10 Notable Postmodern Authors - 2021 - MasterClass]</ref>
* ''[[Slaughterhouse-Five]]'' (1969) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref><ref>[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/postmodern-literature-guide#what-is-postmodern-literature Postmodern Literature Guide: 10 Notable Postmodern Authors - 2021 - MasterClass]</ref>
* ''[[The French Lieutenant's Woman]]'' (1969) by [[John Fowles]]<ref>[http://criticalflame.org/to-wits-end-postmodern-fiction/ To Wit's End Postmodern Fiction? - The Critical Flame]</ref>
* ''[[The French Lieutenant's Woman]]'' (1969) by [[John Fowles]]<ref>[http://criticalflame.org/to-wits-end-postmodern-fiction/ To Wit's End Postmodern Fiction? - The Critical Flame]</ref>
* ''[[Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle]]'' (1969) by [[Vladimir Nabokov]]<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/23130901</ref>
* ''[[Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle]]'' (1969) by [[Vladimir Nabokov]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/23130901|jstor = 23130901|title = "Our Marvelous Mortality": Finitude in "Ada, or Ardor"|last1 = Reitano|first1 = Natalie|journal = Criticism|year = 2007|volume = 49|issue = 3|pages = 377–403|doi = 10.1353/crt.0.0038}}</ref>
* ''[[Ubik]]'' (1969) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>https://www.academia.edu/4457852/_Ontology_simulacra_and_hyperreality._Philip_K._Dick_s_Ubik_and_the_question_of_postmodernist_canon_ {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref>
* ''[[Ubik]]'' (1969) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>{{Cite document|url=https://www.academia.edu/4457852|title = "Ontology, simulacra and hyperreality. Philip K. Dick's Ubik and the question of postmodernist canon"|last1 = Studniarz|first1 = Sławomir}}</ref>
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* ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' (1971) by [[Hunter S. Thompson]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' (1971) by [[Hunter S. Thompson]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[G. (novel)|G.]]'' (1972) by [[John Berger]]<ref>https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html</ref>
* ''[[G. (novel)|G.]]'' (1972) by [[John Berger]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html|title = 61 essential postmodern reads: An annotated list|date = 16 July 2009}}</ref>
* ''[[The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman]]'' (1972) by [[Angela Carter]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232734601_Angela_Carter's_Critique_of_Enlightenment_and_Postmodern_Aesthetics_in_The_Infernal_Desire_Machines_of_Dr_Hoffman</ref>
* ''[[The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman]]'' (1972) by [[Angela Carter]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232734601_Angela_Carter's_Critique_of_Enlightenment_and_Postmodern_Aesthetics_in_The_Infernal_Desire_Machines_of_Dr_Hoffman</ref>
* ''[[Invisible Cities]]'' (1972) by [[Italo Calvino]]<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/44504640</ref>
* ''[[Invisible Cities]]'' (1972) by [[Italo Calvino]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/44504640|jstor = 44504640|title = Postmodern Temporality in Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities"|last1 = Panigrahi|first1 = Sambit|journal = Italica|year = 2017|volume = 94|issue = 1|pages = 82–100}}</ref>
* ''[[Crash (J. G. Ballard novel)|Crash]]'' (1973) by [[J. G. Ballard]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43020169 James G. Ballard's "Crash" and Postmodernization of the Dystopian Novel on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Crash (J. G. Ballard novel)|Crash]]'' (1973) by [[J. G. Ballard]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43020169 James G. Ballard's "Crash" and Postmodernization of the Dystopian Novel on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Gravity's Rainbow]]'' (1973) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>[https://www.flavorwire.com/257636/an-essential-postmodern-reading-list An Essential Postmodern Reading List - Flavorwire]</ref><ref>[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/postmodern-literature-guide#what-is-postmodern-literature Postmodern Literature Guide: 10 Notable Postmodern Authors - 2021 - MasterClass]</ref>
* ''[[Gravity's Rainbow]]'' (1973) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>[https://www.flavorwire.com/257636/an-essential-postmodern-reading-list An Essential Postmodern Reading List - Flavorwire]</ref><ref>[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/postmodern-literature-guide#what-is-postmodern-literature Postmodern Literature Guide: 10 Notable Postmodern Authors - 2021 - MasterClass]</ref>
* ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]'' (1973) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43921805?seq=1 Postmodern Infundibula and Other Non-linear Time Structures in "Breakfast of Champions, Slaughterhouse-Five", and "Sirens of Titan" on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]'' (1973) by [[Kurt Vonnegut]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43921805?seq=1 Postmodern Infundibula and Other Non-linear Time Structures in "Breakfast of Champions, Slaughterhouse-Five", and "Sirens of Titan" on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Oreo (novel)|Oreo]]'' (1974) by [[Fran Ross]]<ref>[[Danzy Senna]]: [https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/an-overlooked-classic-about-the-comedy-of-race An overlooked classic about the comedy of race|The New Yorker]</ref>
* ''[[Oreo (novel)|Oreo]]'' (1974) by [[Fran Ross]]<ref>[[Danzy Senna]]: [https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/an-overlooked-classic-about-the-comedy-of-race An overlooked classic about the comedy of race|The New Yorker]</ref>
* ''[[Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said]]'' (1974) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>https://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2005/03/review_flow_my_tears_the_policeman_said_by_philip_k_dick/</ref>
* ''[[Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said]]'' (1974) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2005/03/review_flow_my_tears_the_policeman_said_by_philip_k_dick/|title=REVIEW: Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said by Philip K. Dick|date=18 March 2005}}</ref>
* ''[[J R]]'' (1975) by [[William Gaddis]]<ref>[https://thebrooklyninstitute.com/items/courses/new-york/the-fiction-of-finance-william-gaddis-jr/ Fiction, Finance, and the Postmodern: William Gaddis's JR - Brooklyn Institute for Social Research]</ref>
* ''[[J R]]'' (1975) by [[William Gaddis]]<ref>[https://thebrooklyninstitute.com/items/courses/new-york/the-fiction-of-finance-william-gaddis-jr/ Fiction, Finance, and the Postmodern: William Gaddis's JR - Brooklyn Institute for Social Research]</ref>
* ''[[The Autumn of the Patriarch]]'' (1975) by [[Gabriel García Márquez]]<ref>https://www.enotes.com/topics/autumn-patriarch/in-depth</ref>
* ''[[The Autumn of the Patriarch]]'' (1975) by [[Gabriel García Márquez]]<ref>https://www.enotes.com/topics/autumn-patriarch/in-depth</ref>
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* ''[[Midnight's Children]]'' (1981) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43023708?seq=1 Postmodern Parallels and Paradoxes: Sterne's "Tristram Shandy" and Rushdie's "Midnight's Children" on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Midnight's Children]]'' (1981) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43023708?seq=1 Postmodern Parallels and Paradoxes: Sterne's "Tristram Shandy" and Rushdie's "Midnight's Children" on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Valis (novel)|Valis]]'' (1981) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>[https://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/55/palmer55art.htm Christopher Palmer - Postmodernism and the Birth of the Author in Philip K. Dick's Valis]</ref>
* ''[[Valis (novel)|Valis]]'' (1981) by [[Philip K. Dick]]<ref>[https://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/55/palmer55art.htm Christopher Palmer - Postmodernism and the Birth of the Author in Philip K. Dick's Valis]</ref>
* ''[[Sixty Stories (book)|Sixty Stories]]'' (1981) by [[Donald Barthelme]]<ref>https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html</ref>
* ''[[Sixty Stories (book)|Sixty Stories]]'' (1981) by [[Donald Barthelme]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html|title = 61 essential postmodern reads: An annotated list|date = 16 July 2009}}</ref>
* ''[[A Wild Sheep Chase]]'' (1982) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3200/CRIT.49.1.2-24?journalCode=vcrt20</ref>
* ''[[A Wild Sheep Chase]]'' (1982) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3200/CRIT.49.1.2-24?journalCode=vcrt20|doi = 10.3200/CRIT.49.1.2-24|title = Postmodernism and Genre Fiction as Deferred Action: Haruki Murakami and the Noir Tradition|year = 2007|last1 = Hantke|first1 = Steffen|journal = Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction|volume = 49|pages = 3–24|s2cid = 170331055}}</ref>
* ''[[The Name of the Rose]]'' (1983) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>[https://ubir.buffalo.edu/xmlui/handle/10477/50867 Literature in the labyrinth: Classical myth and postmodern multicursal fiction]</ref>
* ''[[The Name of the Rose]]'' (1983) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>[https://ubir.buffalo.edu/xmlui/handle/10477/50867 Literature in the labyrinth: Classical myth and postmodern multicursal fiction]</ref>
* ''[[Shame (Rushdie novel)|Shame]]'' (1983) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/zaa-2018-0038/html|doi = 10.1515/zaa-2018-0038|title = 'A Kind of Shadow': Mirror Images and Alter Egos in Zadie Smith's Swing Time|year = 2018|last1 = Quabeck|first1 = Franziska|journal = Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik|volume = 66|issue = 4|pages = 461–477|s2cid = 165779639}}</ref>
* ''[[Shame (Rushdie novel)|Shame]]'' (1983) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/zaa-2018-0038/html|doi = 10.1515/zaa-2018-0038|title = 'A Kind of Shadow': Mirror Images and Alter Egos in Zadie Smith's Swing Time|year = 2018|last1 = Quabeck|first1 = Franziska|journal = Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik|volume = 66|issue = 4|pages = 461–477|s2cid = 165779639}}</ref>
* ''[[Money (novel)|Money]]'' (1984) by [[Martin Amis]]<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jun/29/100-best-novels-93-martin-amis-money</ref>
* ''[[Money (novel)|Money]]'' (1984) by [[Martin Amis]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jun/29/100-best-novels-93-martin-amis-money|title = The 100 best novels: No 93 – Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis (1984)|website = [[TheGuardian.com]]|date = 29 June 2015}}</ref>
* ''[[Neuromancer]]'' (1984) by [[William Gibson]]<ref>[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/21645 Project MUSE - The Postmodern Imaginary in William Gibson's Neuromancer]</ref>
* ''[[Neuromancer]]'' (1984) by [[William Gibson]]<ref>[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/21645 Project MUSE - The Postmodern Imaginary in William Gibson's Neuromancer]</ref>
* ''[[Nights at the Circus]]'' (1984) by [[Angela Carter]]<ref>[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-2388-feminism-and-the-postmodern-imp.aspx Feminism and the Postmodern Impulse]</ref>
* ''[[Nights at the Circus]]'' (1984) by [[Angela Carter]]<ref>[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-2388-feminism-and-the-postmodern-imp.aspx Feminism and the Postmodern Impulse]</ref>
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* ''[[Satantango (novel)|Satantango]]'' (1985) by [[László Krasznahorkai]]<ref>[http://bostonreview.net/arts-society/holly-case-l%C3%A1szl%C3%B3-krasznahorkai%E2%80%99s-catastrophic-harmonies László Krasznahorkai's Catastrophic Harmonies|Boston Review]</ref>
* ''[[Satantango (novel)|Satantango]]'' (1985) by [[László Krasznahorkai]]<ref>[http://bostonreview.net/arts-society/holly-case-l%C3%A1szl%C3%B3-krasznahorkai%E2%80%99s-catastrophic-harmonies László Krasznahorkai's Catastrophic Harmonies|Boston Review]</ref>
* ''[[White Noise (novel)|White Noise]]'' (1985) by [[Don DeLillo]]<ref>[https://public.wsu.edu/~amerstu/573/oldindex.html The Fiction of Postmodern America: Multicultural & Intercultural Perspectives]</ref><ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/41698759?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels%26groupefq%3DWyJtcF9yZXNlYXJjaF9yZXBvcnRfcGFydCIsInJldmlldyIsInNlYXJjaF9hcnRpY2xlIiwiY29udHJpYnV0ZWRfdGV4dCIsInJlc2VhcmNoX3JlcG9ydCIsInNlYXJjaF9jaGFwdGVyIl0%253D%26pagemark%3DeyJwYWdlIjoyLCJzdGFydHMiOnsiSlNUT1JCYXNpYyI6MjV9fQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A4d9093c6906fa0347e6423908faba608&seq=1 Beginning with Postmodernism on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[White Noise (novel)|White Noise]]'' (1985) by [[Don DeLillo]]<ref>[https://public.wsu.edu/~amerstu/573/oldindex.html The Fiction of Postmodern America: Multicultural & Intercultural Perspectives]</ref><ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/41698759?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels%26groupefq%3DWyJtcF9yZXNlYXJjaF9yZXBvcnRfcGFydCIsInJldmlldyIsInNlYXJjaF9hcnRpY2xlIiwiY29udHJpYnV0ZWRfdGV4dCIsInJlc2VhcmNoX3JlcG9ydCIsInNlYXJjaF9jaGFwdGVyIl0%253D%26pagemark%3DeyJwYWdlIjoyLCJzdGFydHMiOnsiSlNUT1JCYXNpYyI6MjV9fQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A4d9093c6906fa0347e6423908faba608&seq=1 Beginning with Postmodernism on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[The Handmaid's Tale]]'' (1985) by [[Margaret Atwood]]<ref>https://www.123helpme.com/essay/Postmodernism-In-The-Handmaids-Tale-Essay-644855</ref>
* ''[[The Handmaid's Tale]]'' (1985) by [[Margaret Atwood]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.123helpme.com/essay/Postmodernism-In-The-Handmaids-Tale-Essay-644855|title = Postmodernism in the Handmaid's Tale Essay - 1655 Words &#124; 123 Help Me}}</ref>
* ''[[The New York Trilogy]]'' (1985–86) by [[Paul Auster]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[The New York Trilogy]]'' (1985–86) by [[Paul Auster]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Red Sorghum (novel)|Red Sorghum]]'' (1986) by [[Mo Yan]]<ref>https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/westerners-reflection-mo-yan</ref>
* ''[[Red Sorghum (novel)|Red Sorghum]]'' (1986) by [[Mo Yan]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/westerners-reflection-mo-yan|title = A Westerner's Reflection on Mo Yan|date = 11 October 2012}}</ref>
* ''[[Maus]]'' (1986) by [[Art Spiegelman]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Maus]]'' (1986) by [[Art Spiegelman]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Foe (Coetzee novel)|Foe]]'' (1986) by [[J. M. Coetzee]]<ref>https://libstore.ugent.be/fulltxt/RUG01/001/414/604/RUG01-001414604_2010_0001_AC.pdf</ref>
* ''[[Foe (Coetzee novel)|Foe]]'' (1986) by [[J. M. Coetzee]]<ref>https://libstore.ugent.be/fulltxt/RUG01/001/414/604/RUG01-001414604_2010_0001_AC.pdf</ref>
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* ''[[Wittgenstein's Mistress]]'' (1988) by [[David Markson]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Wittgenstein's Mistress]]'' (1988) by [[David Markson]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Foucault's Pendulum]]'' (1988) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>[http://www.postmodernmystery.com/foucaults_pendulum.html Foucalt's Pendulum by Umberto Eco - Postmodern Mystery]</ref>
* ''[[Foucault's Pendulum]]'' (1988) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>[http://www.postmodernmystery.com/foucaults_pendulum.html Foucalt's Pendulum by Umberto Eco - Postmodern Mystery]</ref>
* ''[[Dance Dance Dance (novel)|Dance Dance Dance]]'' (1988) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3200/CRIT.49.1.2-24?journalCode=vcrt20</ref>
* ''[[Dance Dance Dance (novel)|Dance Dance Dance]]'' (1988) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3200/CRIT.49.1.2-24?journalCode=vcrt20|doi = 10.3200/CRIT.49.1.2-24|title = Postmodernism and Genre Fiction as Deferred Action: Haruki Murakami and the Noir Tradition|year = 2007|last1 = Hantke|first1 = Steffen|journal = Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction|volume = 49|pages = 3–24|s2cid = 170331055}}</ref>
* ''[[The Satanic Verses]]'' (1988) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>[http://blog.exclusivebooks.co.za/top-10-postmodern-novels-for-a-new-parody/ Top 10 Postmodern Novels for a New Parody|Exculsive Books Blog]</ref>
* ''[[The Satanic Verses]]'' (1988) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>[http://blog.exclusivebooks.co.za/top-10-postmodern-novels-for-a-new-parody/ Top 10 Postmodern Novels for a New Parody|Exculsive Books Blog]</ref>
* ''[[The Melancholy of Resistance]]'' (1989) by [[László Krasznahorkai]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249294118_Not_Fade_Away_Adapting_History_and_Trauma_in_Laszlo_Krasznahorkai's_The_Melancholy_of_Resistance_and_Bela_Tarr's_Werckmeister_Harmonie</ref>
* ''[[The Melancholy of Resistance]]'' (1989) by [[László Krasznahorkai]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249294118_Not_Fade_Away_Adapting_History_and_Trauma_in_Laszlo_Krasznahorkai's_The_Melancholy_of_Resistance_and_Bela_Tarr's_Werckmeister_Harmonie</ref>
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==1990s==
==1990s==
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* ''[[The Black Book (Pamuk novel)|The Black Book]]'' (1990) by [[Orhan Pamuk]]<ref>http://www.postmodernmystery.com/the_black_book.html</ref>
* ''[[The Black Book (Pamuk novel)|The Black Book]]'' (1990) by [[Orhan Pamuk]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.postmodernmystery.com/the_black_book.html|title = The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk}}</ref>
* ''[[Soul Mountain]]'' (1990) by [[Gao Xingjian]]<ref>https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Gao+Xingjian%27s+Soul+Mountain%3A+the+making+of+the+Eurasian+post-modern...-a0155781998</ref>
* ''[[Soul Mountain]]'' (1990) by [[Gao Xingjian]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Gao+Xingjian%27s+Soul+Mountain%3A+the+making+of+the+Eurasian+post-modern...-a0155781998|title = Gao Xingjian's Soul Mountain: The making of the Eurasian post-modern self. - Free Online Library}}</ref>
* ''[[Immortality (novel)|Immortality]]'' (1990) by [[Milan Kundera]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284887476_Milan_Kundera_and_the_deconstruction_of_symbolic_immortality_through_art</ref>
* ''[[Immortality (novel)|Immortality]]'' (1990) by [[Milan Kundera]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284887476_Milan_Kundera_and_the_deconstruction_of_symbolic_immortality_through_art</ref>
* ''[[Haroun and the Sea of Stories]]'' (1990) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>[http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10361/9280/15163007_ENH.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Postmodern Worldview - Brac University]</ref>
* ''[[Haroun and the Sea of Stories]]'' (1990) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>[http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10361/9280/15163007_ENH.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Postmodern Worldview - Brac University]</ref>
* ''[[American Psycho]]'' (1991) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]<ref>[https://the-artifice.com/american-psycho-a-post-modern-horror/ American Psycho: A Post-Modern Horror|The Artifice]</ref>
* ''[[American Psycho]]'' (1991) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]<ref>[https://the-artifice.com/american-psycho-a-post-modern-horror/ American Psycho: A Post-Modern Horror|The Artifice]</ref>
* ''[[Time's Arrow (novel)|Time's Arrow]]'' (1991) by [[Martin Amis]]<ref>https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230598478_8</ref>
* ''[[Time's Arrow (novel)|Time's Arrow]]'' (1991) by [[Martin Amis]]<ref>{{Cite book|chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230598478_8|doi=10.1057/9780230598478_8|chapter=Martin Amis's Time's Arrow and the Postmodern Sublime|title=Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond|year=2006|last1=Finney|first1=Brian|pages=101–116|isbn=978-1-349-28391-0}}</ref>
* ''[[The Gold Bug Variations]]'' (1991) by [[Richard Powers]]<ref>https://www.persee.fr/doc/cchav_0184-1025_2000_num_29_1_1297</ref>
* ''[[The Gold Bug Variations]]'' (1991) by [[Richard Powers]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.persee.fr/doc/cchav_0184-1025_2000_num_29_1_1297|doi=10.3406/cchav.2000.1297|title=The Reader as «a first-class goldberg rube» in the Gold Bug Variations|year=2000|last1=Athenot|first1=Eric|journal=Cahiers Charles V|volume=29|pages=263–273}}</ref>
* ''[[Mao II]]'' (1991) by [[Don Delillo]]<ref>[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/27439 Project MUSE - The Terrorist as Interpreter: Mao II in Postmodern Context]</ref><ref>[http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10361/9280/15163007_ENH.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Postmodern Worldview - Brac University]</ref>
* ''[[Mao II]]'' (1991) by [[Don Delillo]]<ref>[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/27439 Project MUSE - The Terrorist as Interpreter: Mao II in Postmodern Context]</ref><ref>[http://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10361/9280/15163007_ENH.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Postmodern Worldview - Brac University]</ref>
* ''[[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]]'' (1991) by [[Douglas Coupland]]<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/topics/Postmodern_novels BBC - Postmodern novels]</ref>
* ''[[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]]'' (1991) by [[Douglas Coupland]]<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/topics/Postmodern_novels BBC - Postmodern novels]</ref>
* ''[[Leviathan (Auster novel)|Leviathan]]'' (1992) by [[Paul Auster]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Leviathan (Auster novel)|Leviathan]]'' (1992) by [[Paul Auster]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Strange Pilgrims]]'' (1992) by [[Gabriel García Márquez]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343222308_Exploring_Magical_Realism_in_Marquez's_Strange_Pilgrims_A_Selected_Study</ref>
* ''[[Strange Pilgrims]]'' (1992) by [[Gabriel García Márquez]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343222308_Exploring_Magical_Realism_in_Marquez's_Strange_Pilgrims_A_Selected_Study</ref>
* ''[[Snow Crash]]'' (1992) by [[Neal Stephenson]]<ref>https://brill.com/view/book/9781848881631/BP000011.xml</ref>
* ''[[Snow Crash]]'' (1992) by [[Neal Stephenson]]<ref>{{Cite book|chapter-url=https://brill.com/view/book/9781848881631/BP000011.xml|doi=10.1163/9781848881631_011|chapter=Snow Crash: An Analysis of Postmodern Identities in Cyberpunk|title=Navigating Cybercultures|year=2013|pages=103–111|publisher=Brill|isbn=9781848881631}}</ref>
* ''[[Sarajevo Blues]]'' (1992) by [[Semezdin Mehmedinović]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctt1whm98w?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A30df44e3ce2a38a49b90755ebf88251c Writing the Yugoslav Wars: Literature, Postmodernism, and the Ethics of Representation on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Sarajevo Blues]]'' (1992) by [[Semezdin Mehmedinović]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctt1whm98w?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A30df44e3ce2a38a49b90755ebf88251c Writing the Yugoslav Wars: Literature, Postmodernism, and the Ethics of Representation on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[The House of Doctor Dee]]'' (1993) by [[Peter Ackroyd]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/44378567?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels%26groupefq%3DWyJtcF9yZXNlYXJjaF9yZXBvcnRfcGFydCIsInJldmlldyIsInNlYXJjaF9hcnRpY2xlIiwiY29udHJpYnV0ZWRfdGV4dCIsInJlc2VhcmNoX3JlcG9ydCIsInNlYXJjaF9jaGFwdGVyIl0%253D%26pagemark%3DeyJwYWdlIjoyLCJzdGFydHMiOnsiSlNUT1JCYXNpYyI6MjV9fQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Af3c2db4515b3bd14e530418ea31788b0&seq=1 Peter Ackroyd's "The House of Doctor" Dee and the Antinomies of Postmodern Historical Fiction on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[The House of Doctor Dee]]'' (1993) by [[Peter Ackroyd]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/44378567?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels%26groupefq%3DWyJtcF9yZXNlYXJjaF9yZXBvcnRfcGFydCIsInJldmlldyIsInNlYXJjaF9hcnRpY2xlIiwiY29udHJpYnV0ZWRfdGV4dCIsInJlc2VhcmNoX3JlcG9ydCIsInNlYXJjaF9jaGFwdGVyIl0%253D%26pagemark%3DeyJwYWdlIjoyLCJzdGFydHMiOnsiSlNUT1JCYXNpYyI6MjV9fQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Af3c2db4515b3bd14e530418ea31788b0&seq=1 Peter Ackroyd's "The House of Doctor" Dee and the Antinomies of Postmodern Historical Fiction on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Virtual Light]]'' (1993) by [[William Gibson]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343820296_GIBSON'S_VIRTUAL_LIGHT_A_PORTRAIT_OF_THE_POSTMODERN_AND_FUTURISTIC_SOCIETY_INFLUENCED_BY_TECHNOLOGY</ref>
* ''[[Virtual Light]]'' (1993) by [[William Gibson]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343820296_GIBSON'S_VIRTUAL_LIGHT_A_PORTRAIT_OF_THE_POSTMODERN_AND_FUTURISTIC_SOCIETY_INFLUENCED_BY_TECHNOLOGY</ref>
* ''[[The Island of the Day Before]]'' (1994) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA19139130&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=01963570&p=LitRC&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E760b6a47</ref>
* ''[[The Island of the Day Before]]'' (1994) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA19139130&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=01963570&p=LitRC&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E760b6a47|title = - BookmarkAuthorizationFailure}}</ref>
* ''[[Galatea 2.2]]'' (1995) by [[Richard Powers]]<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/41158372</ref>
* ''[[Galatea 2.2]]'' (1995) by [[Richard Powers]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/41158372|jstor = 41158372|title = 'From Language to Life is Just Four Letters': Self-Referentiality vs. The Reference of Self in Richard Powers's "Galatea 2.2"|last1 = Kucharzewski|first1 = Jan|journal = Amerikastudien / American Studies|year = 2008|volume = 53|issue = 2|pages = 171–187}}</ref>
* ''[[The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]]'' (1995) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]]'' (1995) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[The Tunnel (novel)|The Tunnel]]'' (1995) by [[William H. Gass]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[The Tunnel (novel)|The Tunnel]]'' (1995) by [[William H. Gass]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Blindness (novel)|Blindness]]'' (1995) by [[José Saramago]]<ref>https://www.litreadernotes.com/home/2020/5/19/blindness</ref>
* ''[[Blindness (novel)|Blindness]]'' (1995) by [[José Saramago]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.litreadernotes.com/home/2020/5/19/blindness|title = Blindness}}</ref>
* ''[[Infinite Jest]]'' (1996) by [[David Foster Wallace]]<ref>[https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-sixty-one-essential-postmodern-reads The Sixty-One Essential Postmodern Reads|The New Yorker]</ref>
* ''[[Infinite Jest]]'' (1996) by [[David Foster Wallace]]<ref>[https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-sixty-one-essential-postmodern-reads The Sixty-One Essential Postmodern Reads|The New Yorker]</ref>
* ''[[CivilWarLand in Bad Decline]]'' (1996) by [[George Saunders]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://usso.uk/reconstructing-the-past-in-george-saunders-civilwarland-in-bad-decline/|title=(Re)Constructing the Past in George Saunders' "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline" ⋆ U.S. Studies Online|date=24 February 2021}}</ref>
* ''[[CivilWarLand in Bad Decline]]'' (1996) by [[George Saunders]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://usso.uk/reconstructing-the-past-in-george-saunders-civilwarland-in-bad-decline/|title=(Re)Constructing the Past in George Saunders' "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline" ⋆ U.S. Studies Online|date=24 February 2021}}</ref>
* ''[[Primeval and Other Times]]'' (1996) by [[Olga Tokarczuk]]<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/polishreview.66.2.0105</ref>
* ''[[Primeval and Other Times]]'' (1996) by [[Olga Tokarczuk]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/polishreview.66.2.0105|jstor = 10.5406/polishreview.66.2.0105|doi = 10.5406/polishreview.66.2.0105|title = ''Primeval and Other Times'' by Olga Tokarczuk: The "Tender Narrator" and the Perils of Myth|year = 2021|last1 = Anders|journal = The Polish Review|volume = 66|issue = 2|pages = 105–117|s2cid = 236733507}}</ref>
* ''[[Underworld (DeLillo novel)|Underworld]]'' (1997) by [[Don DeLillo]]<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/topics/Postmodern_novels BBC - Postmodern novels]</ref>
* ''[[Underworld (DeLillo novel)|Underworld]]'' (1997) by [[Don DeLillo]]<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/topics/Postmodern_novels BBC - Postmodern novels]</ref>
* ''[[Mason & Dixon]]'' (1997) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt81hkw The Multiple Worlds of Pynchon's 'Mason & Dixon': Eighteenth-Century Contexts, Postmodern Observations on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[Mason & Dixon]]'' (1997) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7722/j.ctt81hkw The Multiple Worlds of Pynchon's 'Mason & Dixon': Eighteenth-Century Contexts, Postmodern Observations on JSTOR]</ref>
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* ''[[White Teeth]]'' (2000) by [[Zadie Smith]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[White Teeth]]'' (2000) by [[Zadie Smith]]<ref>[https://bookriot.com/2015/06/02/6-postmodern-novels-that-should-be-comics/ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot]</ref>
* ''[[The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay]]'' (2000) by [[Michael Chabon]]<ref>[https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:341184 Fathers, Sons, Brothers, Lovers: Masculine Mourning in Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay - UQ eSpace]</ref>
* ''[[The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay]]'' (2000) by [[Michael Chabon]]<ref>[https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:341184 Fathers, Sons, Brothers, Lovers: Masculine Mourning in Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay - UQ eSpace]</ref>
* ''[[A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius]]'' (2000) by [[Dave Eggers]]<ref>https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html</ref>
* ''[[A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius]]'' (2000) by [[Dave Eggers]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html|title = 61 essential postmodern reads: An annotated list|date = 16 July 2009}}</ref>
* ''[[House of Leaves]]'' (2000) by [[Mark Z. Danielewski]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/26489194?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels%26groupefq%3DWyJzZWFyY2hfY2hhcHRlciIsInJldmlldyIsIm1wX3Jlc2VhcmNoX3JlcG9ydF9wYXJ0Iiwic2VhcmNoX2FydGljbGUiLCJyZXNlYXJjaF9yZXBvcnQiLCJjb250cmlidXRlZF90ZXh0Il0%253D%26pagemark%3DeyJwYWdlIjozLCJzdGFydHMiOnsiSlNUT1JCYXNpYyI6NTB9fQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Ade83b43cc9ec0688246b12b92ba186ed&seq=1 EMPTY CONSTRUCTS on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[House of Leaves]]'' (2000) by [[Mark Z. Danielewski]]<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/26489194?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=postmodern%20novels&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dpostmodern%2Bnovels%26groupefq%3DWyJzZWFyY2hfY2hhcHRlciIsInJldmlldyIsIm1wX3Jlc2VhcmNoX3JlcG9ydF9wYXJ0Iiwic2VhcmNoX2FydGljbGUiLCJyZXNlYXJjaF9yZXBvcnQiLCJjb250cmlidXRlZF90ZXh0Il0%253D%26pagemark%3DeyJwYWdlIjozLCJzdGFydHMiOnsiSlNUT1JCYXNpYyI6NTB9fQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Ade83b43cc9ec0688246b12b92ba186ed&seq=1 EMPTY CONSTRUCTS on JSTOR]</ref>
* ''[[When We Were Orphans]]'' (2000) by [[Kazuo Ishiguro]]<ref>http://www.iraj.in/journal/journal_file/journal_pdf/14-454-152594832132-34.pdf</ref>
* ''[[When We Were Orphans]]'' (2000) by [[Kazuo Ishiguro]]<ref>http://www.iraj.in/journal/journal_file/journal_pdf/14-454-152594832132-34.pdf</ref>
* ''[[Baudolino]]'' (2000) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/302?locale=en_US</ref>
* ''[[Baudolino]]'' (2000) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/302?locale=en_US|doi=10.24833/2071-8160-2015-1-40-251-256|title=Interpretation of Historical Facts in Modern Italian Literature by the Example of Umberto Eco's Novel "Baudolino"|year=2015|last1=Mushtanova|first1=O. Yu.|journal=Mgimo Review of International Relations|volume=1|issue=40|pages=251–256}}</ref>
* ''[[The Blind Assassin]]'' (2001) by [[Margaret Atwood]]<ref>[https://www.academia.edu/33288369/Writing_Her_story_A_Postmodern_approach_to_History_in_Margaret_Atwood_s_The_Blind_Assassin Writing ‘Her-story’: A Postmodern approach to History in Margaret Atwood's The Blind Assassin. - Academia.edu]</ref>
* ''[[The Blind Assassin]]'' (2001) by [[Margaret Atwood]]<ref>[https://www.academia.edu/33288369/Writing_Her_story_A_Postmodern_approach_to_History_in_Margaret_Atwood_s_The_Blind_Assassin Writing ‘Her-story’: A Postmodern approach to History in Margaret Atwood's The Blind Assassin. - Academia.edu]</ref>
* ''[[Hotel World]]'' (2001) by [[Ali Smith]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347229575_Formulation_of_a_Remarkable_Stylistic_Approach_A_Study_Based_on_Ali_Smith's_Hotel_World</ref>
* ''[[Hotel World]]'' (2001) by [[Ali Smith]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347229575_Formulation_of_a_Remarkable_Stylistic_Approach_A_Study_Based_on_Ali_Smith's_Hotel_World</ref>
* ''[[number9dream]]'' (2001) by [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref>https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/david-mitchell/ch2-questing-for-the-post-postmodern-david-mitchell-s-number9dream?from=search</ref>
* ''[[number9dream]]'' (2001) by [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref>https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/david-mitchell/ch2-questing-for-the-post-postmodern-david-mitchell-s-number9dream?from=search</ref>
* ''[[You Shall Know Our Velocity]]'' (2002) by [[Dave Eggers]]<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/you-shall-know-our-velocity-dave-eggers-119851.html</ref>
* ''[[You Shall Know Our Velocity]]'' (2002) by [[Dave Eggers]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/you-shall-know-our-velocity-dave-eggers-119851.html|title=You Shall Know Our Velocity by Dave Eggers|website=[[Independent.co.uk]]|date=22 February 2003}}</ref>
* ''[[The Double (Saramago novel)|The Double]]'' (2002) by [[José Saramago]]<ref>https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2004-10-10-0410110489-story.html</ref>
* ''[[The Double (Saramago novel)|The Double]]'' (2002) by [[José Saramago]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2004-10-10-0410110489-story.html|title = A parable of identity, morality}}</ref>
* ''[[Everything Is Illuminated]]'' (2002) by [[Jonathan Safran Foer]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Everything Is Illuminated]]'' (2002) by [[Jonathan Safran Foer]]<ref>[https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html 61 essential postmodern reads: an annotated list|Jacket Copy|Los Angeles Times]</ref>
* ''[[Snow (Pamuk novel)|Snow]]'' (2002) by [[Orhan Pamuk]]<ref>https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/08/30/anatolian-arabesques</ref>
* ''[[Snow (Pamuk novel)|Snow]]'' (2002) by [[Orhan Pamuk]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/08/30/anatolian-arabesques|title=Anatolian Arabesques|magazine=[[The New Yorker]]|date=23 August 2004}}</ref>
* ''[[Kafka on the Shore]]'' (2002) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>[http://www.postmodernmystery.com/kafka_on_the_shore.html Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami - Postmodern Mystery]</ref>
* ''[[Kafka on the Shore]]'' (2002) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>[http://www.postmodernmystery.com/kafka_on_the_shore.html Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami - Postmodern Mystery]</ref>
* ''VAS: An Opera in Flatland'' (2002) by [[Steve Tomasula]] and Stephen Farrell<ref>[http://www.openaccess.hacettepe.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11655/4366?locale-attribute=en Postmodern Space Revisited: Hypertextuality and Materiality in the Selected Novels of Mark Z. Danielewski, Steve Tomasula, and Lance Olsen]</ref>
* ''VAS: An Opera in Flatland'' (2002) by [[Steve Tomasula]] and Stephen Farrell<ref>[http://www.openaccess.hacettepe.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11655/4366?locale-attribute=en Postmodern Space Revisited: Hypertextuality and Materiality in the Selected Novels of Mark Z. Danielewski, Steve Tomasula, and Lance Olsen]</ref>
* ''[[The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time]]'' (2003) by [[Mark Haddon]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time]]'' (2003) by [[Mark Haddon]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Elizabeth Costello]]'' (2003) by [[J. M. Coetzee]]<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021989407075730?journalCode=jcla</ref>
* ''[[Elizabeth Costello]]'' (2003) by [[J. M. Coetzee]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021989407075730?journalCode=jcla|doi=10.1177/0021989407075730|title=Shattering the Word-Mirror in Elizabeth Costello: J.M. Coetzee's Deconstructive Experiment|year=2007|last1=Carstensen|first1=Thorsten|journal=The Journal of Commonwealth Literature|volume=42|pages=79–96|s2cid=162326262}}</ref>
* ''[[2666 (novel)|2666]]'' (2004) by [[Roberto Bolaño]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[2666 (novel)|2666]]'' (2004) by [[Roberto Bolaño]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Cloud Atlas (novel)|Cloud Atlas]] (2004) by [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref>https://www.grin.com/document/94473</ref>
* ''[[Cloud Atlas (novel)|Cloud Atlas]] (2004) by [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.grin.com/document/94473|isbn = 9783640098750|title = Postmodernist Intertextuality in David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas|last1 = Hrubes|first1 = Martina|date = 9 July 2008}}</ref>
* ''[[The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana]]'' (2004) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html</ref>
* ''[[The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana]]'' (2004) by [[Umberto Eco]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/the-mostly-complete-annotated-and-essential-postmodern-reading-list.html|title = 61 essential postmodern reads: An annotated list|date = 16 July 2009}}</ref>
* ''[[Lunar Park]]'' (2005) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299978122_Creation_Anxiety_in_Gothic_Metafiction_The_Dark_Half_and_Lunar_Park</ref>
* ''[[Lunar Park]]'' (2005) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299978122_Creation_Anxiety_in_Gothic_Metafiction_The_Dark_Half_and_Lunar_Park</ref>
* ''[[Shalimar the Clown]]'' (2005) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>https://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1705008.pdf</ref>
* ''[[Shalimar the Clown]]'' (2005) by [[Salman Rushdie]]<ref>https://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1705008.pdf</ref>
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* ''[[Never Let Me Go (novel)|Never Let me Go]]'' (2005) by [[Kazuo Ishiguro]]<ref>http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A901147&dswid=9143</ref>
* ''[[Never Let Me Go (novel)|Never Let me Go]]'' (2005) by [[Kazuo Ishiguro]]<ref>http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A901147&dswid=9143</ref>
* ''[[JPod]]'' (2006) by [[Douglas Coupland]]<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/jpod-by-douglas-coupland-6097239.html JPod by Douglas Coupland|The Independent]</ref>
* ''[[JPod]]'' (2006) by [[Douglas Coupland]]<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/jpod-by-douglas-coupland-6097239.html JPod by Douglas Coupland|The Independent]</ref>
* ''[[Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out]]'' (2006) by [[Mo Yan]]<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/25723618.2018.1543069</ref>
* ''[[Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out]]'' (2006) by [[Mo Yan]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/25723618.2018.1543069|doi=10.1080/25723618.2018.1543069|title=Fantastic Time as Para-History: Spectrality and Historical Justice in Mo Yan's Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out|year=2018|last1=Fu|first1=Mengxing|journal=Comparative Literature: East & West|volume=2|issue=2|pages=73–87|s2cid=192388098}}</ref>
* ''[[In Persuasion Nation]]'' (2006) by [[George Saunders]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/in-persuasion-nation/Content?oid=1337336|title = In Persuasion Nation}}</ref>
* ''[[In Persuasion Nation]]'' (2006) by [[George Saunders]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/in-persuasion-nation/Content?oid=1337336|title = In Persuasion Nation}}</ref>
* ''[[Against the Day]]'' (2006) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/AgainstTheDay</ref>
* ''[[Against the Day]]'' (2006) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Literature/AgainstTheDay|title=Against the Day}}</ref>
* ''[[Flights (novel)|Flights]]'' (2007) by [[Olga Tokarczuk]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353905274_Picking_a_Thing_Apart_A_Postmodern_Reading_of_Olga_Tokarczhuk's_'Flights'_as_a_constellation_Novel</ref>
* ''[[Flights (novel)|Flights]]'' (2007) by [[Olga Tokarczuk]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353905274_Picking_a_Thing_Apart_A_Postmodern_Reading_of_Olga_Tokarczhuk's_'Flights'_as_a_constellation_Novel</ref>
* ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' (2007) by [[Michael Chabon]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[The Yiddish Policemen's Union]]'' (2007) by [[Michael Chabon]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Inherent Vice]]'' (2009) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Inherent Vice]]'' (2009) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]<ref>[http://postmodernmystery.com/reading_list.html The Postmodern Mystery Reading List: 50 Essential Works]</ref>
* ''[[Generosity: An Enhancement]]'' (2009) by [[Richard Powers]]<ref>https://slate.com/culture/2009/09/richard-powers-generosity-an-enhancement.html</ref>
* ''[[Generosity: An Enhancement]]'' (2009) by [[Richard Powers]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://slate.com/culture/2009/09/richard-powers-generosity-an-enhancement.html|title = Richard Powers' Generosity: An Enhancement|date = 28 September 2009}}</ref>
* ''[[1Q84]]'' (2009-2010) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/1q84-haruki-murakami-2373438.html 1Q84, By Haruki Murakami|The Independent]</ref>
* ''[[1Q84]]'' (2009-2010) by [[Haruki Murakami]]<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/1q84-haruki-murakami-2373438.html 1Q84, By Haruki Murakami|The Independent]</ref>
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* ''[[Swamplandia!]]'' (2011) by [[Karen Russell]]<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/apr/09/karen-russell-swamplandia-review</ref>
* ''[[Swamplandia!]]'' (2011) by [[Karen Russell]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/apr/09/karen-russell-swamplandia-review|title=Swamplandia! By Karen Russell - review|website=[[TheGuardian.com]]|date=8 April 2011}}</ref>
* ''[[A Visit from the Goon Squad]]'' (2011) by [[Jennifer Egan]]<ref>[https://ew.com/books/2019/11/25/best-of-the-decade-top-10-fiction-books/ Best of the Decade: EW's top 10 fiction books of the 2010s|EW.com]</ref>
* ''[[A Visit from the Goon Squad]]'' (2011) by [[Jennifer Egan]]<ref>[https://ew.com/books/2019/11/25/best-of-the-decade-top-10-fiction-books/ Best of the Decade: EW's top 10 fiction books of the 2010s|EW.com]</ref>
* ''[[The Sense of an Ending]]'' (2011) by [[Julian Barnes]]<ref>https://ideas.repec.org/a/arp/tjssrr/2018p556-558.html</ref>
* ''[[The Sense of an Ending]]'' (2011) by [[Julian Barnes]]<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://ideas.repec.org/a/arp/tjssrr/2018p556-558.html|title=The Linguistic Singularity of the Novel the Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes|journal=The Journal of Social Sciences Research|year=2018|pages=556–558:1|last1=Kirpichnikova|first1=Anna}}</ref>
* ''[[The Angel Esmeralda]]'' (2011) by [[Don Delillo]]<ref>[https://electricliterature.com/review-the-angel-esmeralda-by-don-delillo/ REVIEW: The Angel Esmeralda by Don DeLillo - Electric Literature]</ref>
* ''[[The Angel Esmeralda]]'' (2011) by [[Don Delillo]]<ref>[https://electricliterature.com/review-the-angel-esmeralda-by-don-delillo/ REVIEW: The Angel Esmeralda by Don DeLillo - Electric Literature]</ref>
* ''[[The Paper Menagerie]]'' (2011) by [[Ken Liu]]<ref>[https://www.cram.com/essay/The-Definition-Of-Asian-American-In-Paper/P3VZ8HPNB5ZQ]</ref>
* ''[[The Paper Menagerie]]'' (2011) by [[Ken Liu]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cram.com/essay/The-Definition-Of-Asian-American-In-Paper/P3VZ8HPNB5ZQ|title = Asian American Elements in Ken Liu's 'Paper Menagerie' &#124; Cram}}</ref>
* ''[[The Pale King]]'' (2011) by [[David Foster Wallace]]<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323693197_Jamesonian_Interpretation_of_Post_Postmodernism_David_Foster_Wallace's_Infinite_Jest_and_The_Pale_King (PDF) Jamesonian Interpretation of Post Postmodernism: David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest and The Pale King]</ref>
* ''[[The Pale King]]'' (2011) by [[David Foster Wallace]]<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323693197_Jamesonian_Interpretation_of_Post_Postmodernism_David_Foster_Wallace's_Infinite_Jest_and_The_Pale_King (PDF) Jamesonian Interpretation of Post Postmodernism: David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest and The Pale King]</ref>
* ''[[Ready Player One (novel)|Ready Player One]]'' (2011) by [[Ernest Cline]]<ref>[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/606195/pdf Project MUSE - Coding the Grail: ''Ready Player One''’s Arthurian Mash-Up]</ref>
* ''[[Ready Player One (novel)|Ready Player One]]'' (2011) by [[Ernest Cline]]<ref>[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/606195/pdf Project MUSE - Coding the Grail: ''Ready Player One''’s Arthurian Mash-Up]</ref>
* ''[[A Brief History of Seven Killings]]'' (2014) by [[Marlon James (novelist)|Marlon James]]<ref>https://www.academia.edu/37178328/A_Brief_History_of_Seven_Killings_Seminar_on_postmodernism_and_literature {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref>
* ''[[A Brief History of Seven Killings]]'' (2014) by [[Marlon James (novelist)|Marlon James]]<ref>{{Cite document|url=https://www.academia.edu/37178328|title = A Brief History of Seven Killings Seminar on postmodernism and literature|last1 = Santi|first1 = Angelica}}</ref>
* ''[[How to Be Both]]'' (2014) by [[Ali Smith]]<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/book-review-how-to-be-both-by-ali-smith/2014/12/02/f0d880f2-7418-11e4-a5b2-e1217af6b33d_story.html</ref>
* ''[[How to Be Both]]'' (2014) by [[Ali Smith]]<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/book-review-how-to-be-both-by-ali-smith/2014/12/02/f0d880f2-7418-11e4-a5b2-e1217af6b33d_story.html</ref>
* ''[[The Bone Clocks]]'' (2014) by [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309278518_Genre_Beside_Itself_David_Mitchell's_The_Bone_Clocks_Pulp_Intrusions_and_the_Cosmic_Historians'_War</ref>
* ''[[The Bone Clocks]]'' (2014) by [[David Mitchell (author)|David Mitchell]]<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309278518_Genre_Beside_Itself_David_Mitchell's_The_Bone_Clocks_Pulp_Intrusions_and_the_Cosmic_Historians'_War</ref>

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Some well known postmodern novels in chronological order:

Early postmodern novels

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

See also

References

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  36. ^ 6 Postmodern Novels that Should Be Comics - Book Riot
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