The Face of Another
Style and Technique
The novel "The Face of Another" by Kobo Abe is distinguished by a unique style that combines elements of psychological thriller and philosophical parable. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbols, allowing a deeper insight into the protagonist's inner world. The author employs techniques of internal monologue and stream of consciousness to convey the complex emotional experiences of a character grappling with the loss of identity. The narrative structure is non-linear, emphasizing the fragmented perception of the world by the protagonist. Abe masterfully creates an atmosphere of alienation and isolation, using minimalist descriptions and focusing on internal conflicts. Philosophical reflections on the nature of personality and the masks people wear in society play a crucial role in the work. These elements make the novel a profound exploration of human psyche and social interactions.
