What is above the Truth in Modern Iraqi Poetry?A Study in the Light of Postmodernism

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Sundaes Habeb Rahma Lafta; Prof. Dr. Talal Khaleefa Salman Al-Obaidi

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The truth and facts in modern literature seem quite different from those facts that we are accustomed to in reality; Because the writer in his world is free to present facts in the language he sees fit, which is in harmony with his own lexicon, which is what can be called the literary truth, and that fact takes special names in postmodern literature called by its philosophers, especially (Nietzsche) and (Baudrillard), the designation (what is above the truth), so who of us does not know the position that is hostile to the owners of postmodern philosophy for the certain postulates of existence, and its denial of the existence of a fixed truth, as long as it is closely related to language and error, for Baudrillard, for example, “denies the truth and considers it illusion and deception, as He went to that (Nietzsche), who linked the absence of truth to the errors and illusions of language, while (Baudrillard) connects the truth to the media that practices the language of deception, misinformation and delusion) (Jamil, 2016).

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