It is one of the first and most influential Turkish postmodern novels.
Cooper's avowedly postmodern novel is actually two books in one.
Critics and scholars have identified Hawksmoor as a postmodern novel.
T Cooper's unusual and avowedly postmodern new novel is really two books in one.
In these regards the book can easily be seen as a postmodern novel.
Like his previous work, it has been classified as a science fiction and postmodern novel, with the action unfolding along a thriller plot line.
A postmodern novel that received the 2005 National Book Award.
Because of the narrative style and various metafictional devices, most critics classify it as a postmodern novel.
Critics have noted the ways in which this is a postmodern novel that "raises questions about the nature of representation".
This links into the postmodern novel, which deals with the experience of structuring "truth" from fragments.