He is the postmodern version of the French intellectual generations of women have fallen for.
The piece described the first issue of Talk as more closely resembling "a postmodern version of Life magazine or Paris Match than a Vanity Fair retread."
Steamed halibut in a very subtle tomato and saffron broth was billed as bouillabaisse and might have passed for a postmodern version, but it lacked depth.
Also, the main portion of the Irvine Spectrum Center in Irvine, California, is a postmodern version of the Court of the Lions.
Alan Marshall has developed a postmodern version of the Human--Nature relationship, one that throws into doubt the very concepts of 'Humanity' and 'Nature'.
The film ends abruptly, like a postmodern version of "Candide."
I find, of course, small-town America - or at least a fractured, commercialized, postmodern but still vital version of it.
Besides, these days in some postmodern version of Andy Warhol's dictum, every aging rock star seems to get resurrected for a second 15-minutes of fame.
Think of Chicks on Speed as a postmodern version of the do-it-yourself band.
A postmodern version of the old story.