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"What can be safely called Modernism emerged in the middle of the last century [19th century]. And rather locally, in France, with Baudelaire in literature and Manet in painting, and maybe with Flaubert too, in prose fiction."--"The Notion of 'Postmodern'" (1979) by Clement Greenberg

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"The Notion of 'Postmodern'" (1980) is an essay by Clement Greenberg published in Arts 54, No. 6 (February 1980).

It has been collected in Zeitgeist in Babel: The Postmodernist Controversy, ed. Ingeborg Hoesterey (Indiana UP), 46.




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