It's Me, Eddie
Style and Technique
The novel "It's Me, Eddie" by Eduard Limonov is written in an autobiographical style, which lends it a particular sincerity and immediacy. The language of the work is coarse, rich in slang and obscene vocabulary, emphasizing the marginality of the main character and his surroundings. Limonov employs a stream of consciousness technique, allowing readers to delve deeper into Eddie's thoughts and feelings. The narrative structure is fragmented, consisting of separate episodes and memories, creating a mosaic and chaotic effect of the protagonist's life. The author actively uses internal monologues, enhancing the psychological depth of the work. Limonov also incorporates elements of naturalism, detailing everyday scenes and physiological specifics, adding realism and sharpness to the perception.
