Blood Meridian
Style and Technique
Cormac McCarthy's «Blood Meridian» is distinguished by its unique style and writing technique. The language of the work is rich with archaisms and complex syntactic constructions, giving the text an epic and at times biblical tone. McCarthy avoids using punctuation marks such as quotation marks for dialogues, creating a sense of continuous speech flow and enhancing the atmosphere of chaos and violence. Literary devices include extensive descriptions of nature and the environment, which contrast with the brutality of human actions. The narrative structure is nonlinear, with frequent time jumps and shifts in perspective, emphasizing the fragmentation and unpredictability of the world in which the events unfold. McCarthy also employs symbolism and allegory to convey profound philosophical and existential themes, such as the nature of evil and human cruelty.
