Meta-narrative; the narrative of postmodern humanRe-Reading and analyzing teenager novel
Awareness of the nature of language construction, human focus on the nature of human sciences and knowledge and their critique and analysis in the form of Meta Post, Anti, the collapse of metanarratives and the transcendence of established patterns and rules paved the way for the formation of metanarratives as ontological narrative of postmodern man.considering the similarity and homogeneity of the nature of metanarrative, Deconstruction, play, suspension, uncertainty, stability, etc., the present article explores and analyzes three teenager novels of "The Emperor of Words" by Ahmad Akbarpour, "When Moji Was Lost" by Hamid Reza Shahabadi, and " Edson Arantes do Nascimento and His Himalayan Rabbit" by Jamshid Khanian with the life of a teenager who is himself in a threshold position and experiences and lives the mentioned characteristics more and more accurately than any age period. Three teenager novels were reread and analyzed on two levels, meta-narrative frame-breaking at the level of the author and the world of fiction. Relying on revealing the techniques of story writing, author-narrator-character-audience participation, the narrative pattern of narration, three-way dialogue, historiographical and intertextuality meta narrative shows that how these components advance the story in a context of constant uncertainty, suspense, and transformation that leads to endings such as a complete rewriting of the story, the author retreating from his or her intellectual position and author acknowledging his/her disability and helplessness.