Where is the truth? Postmodernism is a literary movement of the 20th century, and it shows that the answer to this question is not completely decided. Features of postmodern works include the use of all types of techniques that help different types of blends, random time changes, and presentation of common postmodern themes. In other words, the truth is not in stories, places, or individuals. Jonathan Safran Foer's novel "Very loud and incredible closure" shows that combining these post-modern features can not realize the truth forever.
Very noisy and incredible closure is a 2005 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer. The narrator of this book is a 9 year old boy named Oscar Shell. In the story, Oscar was murdered one year after the attack on September 11 and found the key of the vase belonging to his father. This discovery encouraged Oscar to look around New York for information on the key and closure of his father's death. Oscar Shell is a 9 year old boy whose father, Thomas Shell, was murdered at the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001 by a terrorist attack. The novel starts after the tragedy, Oscar tells us. Since his father's death, Oscar has fought insomnia, panic attacks and depression. He often explains the depression of heavy boots and solves this problem by damaging oneself.
The meaning search of Jonathan Safran Foer since 11th September is Oscar Shell's view, Oscar shell is premature 9 years old. Child, he lost his father in the attack of the World Trade Center. Oscar's story is to understand the world he inherited. His search was balanced with the story of his grandfather who survived the explosion in Dresden during the Second World War. The power of the novel is in Foer's ability to filter fear, humor, happiness and miracles from a child's perspective.
Jonathan Safran Foer is a novelist in Brooklyn, a work of "Everything is Illuminated" (2002) and "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" (2005). He is a broker of three sons and two brothers are involved in editing and writing. The Safran family was born in Ukraine, and many people lost their lives with the Holocaust This is the main topic of Voll's novel. Foer was born and raised in Washington, DC and received education at the Georgetown school. Later, he studied philosophy, literature, and creation at Princeton University. In 2004, Foer married Novel Man Foer, Jonathan Safran (2002), was a writer of Love History (2005), married Nicole Krauss and in 2006 greeted the first child's son Sasha.