Federman's Techniques

I kind of feel satisfied now, but I do not know why. Perhaps I've just finished my Shakespeare exam and the most difficult task--- the paper of Contemporary Novel!!! Oh my goodness! I can't imagine that I've just finished it in three days. And these days, I was totally dried out and keenly delve into the meaning and techniques in reading postmodern novels. All of the things which contain the elements of postmodernism reveal a sense of danger and uncertainty. It sometimes makes you thrilled nontheless, to be honest. And sometimes you just wonder at the things you see that could be so experimented and owns the power of avand-guard! That's how it is. Haha. Basically, when reading the postmodern novels at first, you'll get lost in some ways. But it's a natural shock for most people who don't usually get touch with those materials. That's me, yeah~ hahaha. Well, that's when I get started reading Federman's Smiles on Washington Square. After having been familiar with the techniques, I think it will be very helpful to dig out the metaphorical meaning for the next task. For me, it's annoying to read this book at first becasue I need to catch up Federman's tone and steps to comprehend his setting and plots. Nevertheless, it's useless. What do I mean it's useless? It turns out you don't need to follow his steps in reading this novel since you will piss it off.

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