Expo 58
Style and Technique
Jonathan Coe's novel «Expo 58» is characterized by a satirical style, which the author uses to explore themes of cultural differences and political intrigues during the Cold War period. The language of the work is light and ironic, allowing the reader to easily immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the 1950s. Coe skillfully employs humor and sarcasm to highlight the absurdity of the situations in which the characters find themselves. The narrative structure is linear, with a clear plot development centered around the protagonist, Thomas Foley, and his adventures at the World's Fair in Brussels. Literary devices such as allusions and metaphors help the author create a multi-layered narrative, where the personal experiences of the characters intertwine with global political events. Coe also pays attention to detail, creating vivid descriptions of places and characters, making the novel vibrant and memorable.
