Abstract

Postmodernist Elements in Romain Gary’s Novel “The Dance of Genghis Cohn” Summary An outstanding representative of French literature of the 20th century, Romain Gary’s literary career is distinguished by its variety and color. The writer periodically presents the problems of the time he lived in and the Jewish identity to which he belongs. Also in his works “The dance of Genghis Cohn” highlighted the German-Jewish problem in a unique way. Using various principles of the postmodern novel, Romain Gary has created an interesting novel. From this point of view, the article first gives brief information about postmodern literature, and then analyzes the novel. Key words: Postmodernism, French literature, irony, the grotesque, the Holocaust

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