Which piece of writing is the best example of postmodern fiction?
A. A novel in which the novel itself is a main character.
Postmodern fiction was developed around the post-World War II period, and was known for its use of innovative narrative techniques. Some of the characteristics often present in postmodern fiction are:
- Space and time conventions not present.
- Non-linear storytelling.
- Differs from literary genres.
- Open to interpretation.
- Ambiguous endings and structure developments.
- Use of narrative devices such as: unreliable narrator, fragmentation, or in the case of Sentence A, metafiction, which is acknowledging the fact the novel being read is a novel, or that the novel itself is a character.