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"Metafiction" is referred to as a postmodern technique in which the author consciously, and in multiple ways, emphasizes the narrative and fabrication of his story. In this article, the novels of Bibi Shahrzad, Good Night Sultan, and The Author Does Not Die, Acts, are examined from the perspective of post-modern metafiction techniques. The purpose of this study is to analyze the novels Bibi Shahrzad, Good Night Sultan and The Author Does Not Die, Acts, he pays homage" from the perspective of metanarratives and has been done in a documentary and library way and with content analysis method. And, he wants to answer these questions: How is the metanarrative manifested in these novels and by what tricks? Can these three novels be considered as extra-fiction novels? As the results have indicated, metafiction techniques such as story writing, metafiction naming, story critique, the presence and involvement of the narrator in the story (such as the narrator / writer relationship with the audience), the relationship with the story, and the characters have been used more or less in all three novels. The author does not die, nevertheless. It is more prominent and artificial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |