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POSTMODERN VISION OF THE WORLD IN MODERN LITERATURE
Author(s) -
S.В. Ananyeva,
Kazakshtan ArtAlmaty
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
keruen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2790-7066
pISSN - 2078-8134
DOI - 10.53871/2078-8134.2021.2-03
Subject(s) - postmodernism , kazakh , narrative , theme (computing) , literature , style (visual arts) , interpretation (philosophy) , mythology , history , art , aesthetics , linguistics , computer science , philosophy , operating system
The leading trends in the world literary process are summarized in the article based on the analysis of modern Kazakh, Belarusian and Finnish literature, which are characterized by new approaches to the interpretation of reality, reflecting the postmodern world view. Prose writers and poets build complex spatio-temporal relationships in literary texts, when pictures of the past replace the present, complementing and concretizing what has already happened. The transformation of the structure of the work of art, the chain of incredible coincidences and repetitions, the lyrical-autobiographical nature of the narrative, the metaphorical style, mythological imagery make it possible to fancifully interweave pictures of reality and fiction. The authors continue the experiment with the language and text, graphic design in different fonts, the inclusion of SMS messages, visuals, editing and clip series of images. A characteristic feature of the works is autobiography. The theme of family, childhood and gender policy is becoming a leading topic in modern Finnish and Belarusian literature. The literary text comes closer to the media text. Belarusian, Kazakh and Finnish literature are active participants in the world literary process. A postmodern vision of the world opens up new possibilities for creating characters of heroes and entering into dialogue thanks to new literary translations.