Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel
Iranian fiction atmosphere, in the past two decades, is strongly under the influence of Schools and literary movements, such as postmodernism. “Possible night” is Mohammad Hassan Shahsavari’s second novel that with seven years away, toward his first work "Pagard" published and was attracte...
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description | Iranian fiction atmosphere, in the past two decades, is strongly under the influence of Schools and literary movements, such as postmodernism. “Possible night” is Mohammad Hassan Shahsavari’s second novel that with seven years away, toward his first work "Pagard" published and was attracted by most of its readers. This novel consists of five chapters. One of the features of this work is rejecting and changing many events and incidents from previous seasons by changing the narrator in the next chapter. The method of this article is descriptive – analytical. Authors will prove this is a postmodern novel with components such as “metafiction”, “uncertainity”, “multiple ending”, “short circuit”, and “intertextuality”. Intertextual relationships in the novel include: some poems of Hafiz, Saadi, Ferdowsi. But one of the main intertextual relationship in this novel is related to “auto stop play” that is part of Milan Kundera’s “Laughable Loves” and Shahsavari in parts of his work deliberately benefited from that book. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9ee99765c5c94c33953612e09d4a1dd22025-01-15T08:13:59ZfasSemnan Universityمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی2008-95702717-090X2018-02-0181692610.22075/jlrs.2017.11535.10402997Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) NovelNooshin Ostadmohamadi0Maryam Hoseini1persian language and literature, Alzahra university,tehranprefessor of persian literature in alzahra universityIranian fiction atmosphere, in the past two decades, is strongly under the influence of Schools and literary movements, such as postmodernism. “Possible night” is Mohammad Hassan Shahsavari’s second novel that with seven years away, toward his first work "Pagard" published and was attracted by most of its readers. This novel consists of five chapters. One of the features of this work is rejecting and changing many events and incidents from previous seasons by changing the narrator in the next chapter. The method of this article is descriptive – analytical. Authors will prove this is a postmodern novel with components such as “metafiction”, “uncertainity”, “multiple ending”, “short circuit”, and “intertextuality”. Intertextual relationships in the novel include: some poems of Hafiz, Saadi, Ferdowsi. But one of the main intertextual relationship in this novel is related to “auto stop play” that is part of Milan Kundera’s “Laughable Loves” and Shahsavari in parts of his work deliberately benefited from that book.https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_2997_ca5c43d778f730a68c5a23b7a5928b39.pdfpossible night (shab-e momken)post-modernismmultilingualismpolyphonyintertextuality |
spellingShingle | Nooshin Ostadmohamadi Maryam Hoseini Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی possible night (shab-e momken) post-modernism multilingualism polyphony intertextuality |
title | Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel |
title_full | Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel |
title_fullStr | Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel |
title_full_unstemmed | Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel |
title_short | Multilingualism and Polyphony: Post-modernism Features in "Possible Night" (Shab-e Momken) Novel |
title_sort | multilingualism and polyphony post modernism features in possible night shab e momken novel |
topic | possible night (shab-e momken) post-modernism multilingualism polyphony intertextuality |
url | https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_2997_ca5c43d778f730a68c5a23b7a5928b39.pdf |
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