Little, Big
Style and Technique
John Crowley's novel «Little, Big» is distinguished by its complex and multilayered structure, intertwining reality and fantasy. The author's style is characterized by lyricism and poeticism, creating an atmosphere of magical realism. Crowley employs a rich and vivid language, filled with metaphors and symbols, which adds depth and nuance to the text. Literary techniques include frequent use of allusions and intertextuality, allowing readers to find parallels with myths, fairy tales, and classical literature. The narrative structure is fragmented and nonlinear, emphasizing themes of time and memory, and enhancing the sense of mystery and enchantment. Characters and events are woven into a complex web, where every detail holds significance and contributes to a cohesive picture of a world filled with wonders and secrets.
