List of postmodern writers

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References

  1. David Charlson, "Charles Bukowski: Autobiographer, Gender Critic, Iconoclast", Trafford, 6 February 2006 ISBN   978-1-41205-966-4
  2. Sabine Buchholz, "At the edge of art and insanity': Postmodern elements in Bret Easton Ellis' "American Psycho"", GRIN Verlag, 24 Jan. 2008 ISBN   978-3-638-90456-8
  3. Lea Jones, Deborah (1985). Postmodernist Allegory: The Works of Thomas Pynchon. University of Adelaide, Department of English.
  4. Haen, Theo d'; Bertens, Johannes Willem (1997). 'Closing the Gap': American Postmodern Fiction in Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. Rodopi. p. 250. ISBN   978-90-420-0307-1.