The literary movement that emerged after World War II and continues to the present is often referred to as "Postmodernism." This movement is characterized by a departure from traditional narrative forms, an emphasis on irony and playfulness, and a questioning of grand narratives and absolute truths. Postmodern literature often incorporates metafiction, pastiche, and a blending of genres, reflecting the complexities and uncertainties of contemporary life.
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