City of Glass
Style and Technique
Paul Auster's novel «City of Glass» is the first part of The New York Trilogy and is distinguished by its unique style and narrative technique. Auster employs elements of postmodernism, blending detective fiction with metaphysical prose. The language of the work is rich with symbolism and allusions, creating a multilayered text. The author actively uses intertextuality, referencing other literary works and cultural contexts. The narrative structure is nonlinear, allowing for an exploration of themes of identity and reality. Literary devices such as playing with narrative perspective and blurring the lines between author and character emphasize the philosophical questions raised in the book. Auster masterfully creates an atmosphere of mystery and uncertainty, prompting the reader to constantly reevaluate the unfolding events.
