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The Adventures of Augie March

eng. The Adventures of Augie March · 1953
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Style and Technique

The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow is characterized by a rich and expressive style that combines elements of realism and modernism. The language of the work is filled with metaphors, symbols, and allusions, giving the text depth and complexity. Bellow uses stream of consciousness to convey the inner experiences and thoughts of the main character, Augie March. The structure of the novel is nonlinear, with numerous flashbacks and digressions, allowing for a deeper exploration of the characters' personalities and motives. The author also actively uses dialogues, which help create a lively and dynamic picture of life in America during the first half of the 20th century. An important literary device is irony, which permeates the entire text and highlights the absurdity and contradictions of human existence.

The Adventures of Augie March
Date of publication: 30 July 2024
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Original titleeng. The Adventures of Augie March · 1953