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Do you ever get the feeling that we're living in a postmodern fiction? You’re not alone | Dan Brooks

01 Aug 2024 By theguardian

Do you ever get the feeling that we're living in a postmodern fiction? You’re not alone | Dan Brooks

It's fun to scoff at such people, who believe that powerful forces secretly organise the world even as we confront evidence that human intelligence is no longer sufficient to run a branch of Chipotle. In fairness to the paranoid mindset, though, a lot of events from earlier decades' fiction have been coming true lately. Consider Lisa's prophetic line from the Bart to the Future episode of The Simpsons, original airdate 19 March 2000: "As you know, we've inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump." It was funny at the time. I believe it was either Karl Marx or Nelson Muntz who said that history repeats itself: first as farce, then as whatever all this is now.

All these texts - DeLillo, Ballard and Wallace for sure, and The Simpsons, too, in my opinion - fall under the category of "postmodernism". The contours of the genre are still debated many decades after it emerged, but two key themes on which critics agree are (1) characters who find themselves at the mercy of impossibly complex systems; and (2) a sincere effort to acknowledge the importance of texts in modern life, which has since curdled into mere referentiality. I submit that these themes are no longer limited to literature and have become defining aspects of the way we live now.

I also submit that it's kind of weird that we have identified our own time as "postmodern" for three generations running. In the same way that the term "modernism" tells you something about how people thought of themselves in the years after the first world war, the fact that we regard ourselves as "post-" suggests a certain mindset. In many ways, our culture thinks of itself as existing after the important part of history - increasingly, after the good part. Latter-days thinking prevails, particularly on social media and in the arts, which seems resigned to rearranging the material already provided to us.

I don't think many of us are delighted to see previous generations' satires coming true. Stories about technology-driven anomie and lives that had become unmoored from meaningful values were thrilling to readers in the 1980s and 1990s, but to be a character in such stories is a different thing. At the same time, we aren't kicking against it - at least not much. There is that postmodern sense that the systems governing our world are too big and complex to do anything about them. We are all in a self-driving car that is taking us somewhere we don't want to go.

The bad news is that the conspiracy theories are false, and the car keeps veering toward pedestrians not because California billionaires are secretly priming the public for mandatory bicycles, but rather because someone saved money by skimping on quality control. Incompetence is more common than malice, even though it makes for a less compelling plot. The good news is that the sense that our world has become a work of postmodern fiction is also false. If it sometimes feels unpleasant to believe that what is happening in the news is real, it is also vital to remember that we are not characters in a story. What happens next is not written, even in outline form.

The impossibly big systems are real and in many cases evil, as anyone who has travelled by air in recent years will attest. But they are nonetheless our systems, made and not given, and they can be remade. The end of the postmodern era will come not when the last Simpsons joke comes true, but when we realise the world imagined by the previous century is not enough for us - entertaining and fun to talk about, sure, but fundamentally less interesting than what we can come up with. Sooner or later, we must become authors again.

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