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My Viewpoint on the Idea of Multiple Viewpoints
Lethem writes that postmodernism doesn’t die because “Postmodernism is the street. Postmodernism is the town. It’s where we live…” I could not agree more. I believe that the relevancy and the strength of postmodernism (especially in the arts) is that … Continue reading
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