And the Mountains Echoed
Style and Technique
In «And the Mountains Echoed», Khaled Hosseini employs a multilayered and polyphonic narrative style that allows for a deeper immersion into the world of the characters and their experiences. The author uses the technique of shifting perspectives, giving voice to different characters, which helps create a comprehensive picture of events and reveal each character's inner world. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbols, lending the text a poetic and emotional depth. Hosseini masterfully uses flashbacks and retrospective inserts to show the influence of the past on the present, as well as to emphasize themes of memory and family ties. The narrative structure is nonlinear, allowing the reader to gradually uncover the mysteries and connections between characters, creating intrigue and maintaining interest throughout the work. The author pays special attention to details, making the descriptions vivid and realistic, and helping to create an atmosphere and convey the cultural context of Afghanistan.
