The Ruined Map
jp. 燃え尽きた地図 · 1967
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Style and Technique
In "The Ruined Map," Kobo Abe employs a unique style that combines elements of surrealism and existential drama. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbolism, allowing for a deeper insight into the psychological state of the characters. Abe often uses internal monologues and stream of consciousness to convey the complex emotions and thoughts of the protagonist. The narrative structure is nonlinear, reflecting the confusion and chaos of the characters' inner worlds. Literary devices such as irony and allegory help the author explore themes of alienation and the search for identity. Abe masterfully creates an atmosphere of uncertainty and tension, making the reading experience captivating and intriguing.

Date of publication: 2 November 2024
Updated: 3 November 2024
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Genre: Detective
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