The Glass Key
Style and Technique
Dashiell Hammett's novel «The Glass Key» is distinguished by its concise and restrained style, characteristic of the noir genre. The language of the work is straightforward and precise, creating an atmosphere of tension and mystery. Hammett employs a minimalist approach to descriptions, allowing the reader to imagine the details. The dialogues in the book are dynamic and rich in subtext, contributing to the plot development and character revelation. Literary devices such as irony and sarcasm help emphasize the cynicism and moral ambiguity of the characters. The narrative structure is built around a complex plot with numerous intrigues and unexpected twists, keeping the reader's attention until the very end. Hammett masterfully creates an atmosphere of distrust and tension, using elements of detective and thriller, making «The Glass Key» a classic example of the genre.
