This study focuses on analyzing postmodern characteristics in My Name is Red in two aspects: The postmodern sense of reality and people, and the postmodern narrative techniques used in the work. The research results show that the work by Pamuk is characterized by postmodern literature, restoring a chaotic, fragmented, and non-central world. People in that world also exist in lostness, skepticism, and cognitive distrust. Multiperspectivity and intertextual mechanism are the two main techniques used by the writer in the work. Examining the novel by Pamuk from postmodern theory is the research direction closely following the paradigmatic characteristics of the work, helping to open up many issues that the writer suggests and dialogues with readers.