
modern literature
Modern literature refers to literary works produced roughly from the late 19th century to the present day that reflect contemporary ideas, cultures, and technological influences. It often explores complex themes like identity, societal change, and existential questions, employing diverse styles and narratives. Unlike classical works, modern literature experiments with language, structure, and perspective, embracing innovation and diversity. It mirrors the complexities of modern life, offering varied voices and experiences, and aims to provoke thought and challenge traditional notions of storytelling and truth.