Love Lasts Three Years
Style and Technique
In «Love Lasts Three Years», Frédéric Beigbeder employs an ironic and sarcastic style, lending the work a sense of lightness and wit. The author's language is rich with metaphors, hyperboles, and aphorisms, making the text expressive and memorable. Beigbeder often incorporates autobiographical elements, creating a confessional and intimate effect. The narrative structure is nonlinear, allowing the author to freely move through time and space, crafting a mosaic of events and experiences. The book is divided into short chapters, contributing to the dynamic flow of the story and keeping the reader's attention. Literary techniques such as stream of consciousness and internal monologues help to delve deeper into the protagonist's inner world and emotional experiences.
