"What is postmodernism? Should It? Surely part of the modern. A work can not become modern if, in principle, it is not postmodern. Postmodernism thus understood is not the end of modernism but its nascent state, and this state is constant. The postmodern would be that which defends the unpresentable in the modern and the presentation itself; that which denies the comfort of the beautiful forms, the consensus of a taste which would allow common experience nostalgia for the impossible. "(J.-F. Lyotard) In ten lively and informal reflections, aimed at children, the author explains how they have transformed the art, literature, theory of history and philosophy as a manifestation of a new sensibility and mentality. Many of the ideas and Lyotard claims were misunderstood as intellectual terrorism, naive liberalism, neoconservatism cynicism and nihilism. In these texts, the great French phil...read more