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Contemporary Fiction

Holidays in a Coma

fr. Vacances dans le coma · 1994
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Style and Technique

In "Holidays in a Coma," Frédéric Beigbeder employs a style characterized by irony and sarcasm. The language is rich with witty and incisive phrases that underscore the author's cynical view of modern society and its vices. Beigbeder skillfully uses hyperbole and grotesque to highlight the absurdity of events. The narrative structure is fragmented, reflecting the chaotic and meaningless life of the protagonist. The author frequently uses internal monologues, allowing a deeper understanding of the characters' thoughts and feelings. Literary devices such as allusions and cultural references make the text rich and multilayered, requiring a certain level of erudition from the reader to fully grasp all the nuances.

Holidays in a Coma
Date of publication: 26 February 2025
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Holidays in a Coma
Original titlefr. Vacances dans le coma · 1994