What are the post-modernist literary works?

1, Camus' The Outsider'

The Outsider vividly embodies the absurd concept in existential philosophy. Because of the separation between man and the world, the world is absurd and meaningless to man, and man can do nothing about the absurd world, so he has no hope and is indifferent to everything.

2. A hundred years of loneliness

It is a novel created by Colombian writer Garcí a Má rquez, and also a representative work of Latin American magical realism literature. Known as "a masterpiece that reproduces the historical and social picture of Latin America."

3. The Bald Singer

1950 When the bald singer premiered in Paris, it aroused people's concern and controversy. The play describes a boring conversation between a typical middle-class British couple and their friends, and another typical middle-class British couple.

Step 4 wait for Godot

Waiting for Godot, also translated as Waiting for Godot, is a two-act tragicomedy by Irish modernist playwright samuel beckett, which premiered on 1953. Waiting for Godot shows a tragedy of "nothing happened, no one came and no one went".

5. Flanders Highway

The works of French novelist claude simon. Flanders Highway is set in the spring of 1940, when the French army was defeated by the Germans in the Flanders area near Belgium in northern France. It mainly describes the painful experiences of three cavalry and their captains.

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