Autumn in St. Petersburg
Style and Technique
The novel «Autumn in St. Petersburg» by John Maxwell Coetzee is characterized by a complex structure and deep psychological exploration of characters. Coetzee uses the historical context and real figures, such as Fyodor Dostoevsky, to create an atmosphere of tension and internal struggle. The language of the work is rich with philosophical reflections and metaphors, adding layers and depth to the text. The author masterfully blends elements of realism and fiction, crafting a unique narrative that explores themes of loss, guilt, and redemption. The novel's nonlinear structure allows the reader to gradually immerse themselves in the complex inner world of the main character. Literary techniques such as stream of consciousness and shifts in perspective enhance the emotional impact and help reveal the characters' internal conflicts.
