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Contemporary Fiction

Ghostwritten

eng. Ghostwritten · 1999
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Style and Technique

"Ghostwritten" by David Mitchell is a complex mosaic of nine interconnected stories, each set in a different corner of the world and told from the perspective of a different character. Mitchell's style is characterized by polyphony and multiple voices, allowing him to explore various cultural and social contexts. The language of the book is rich and varied, adapting to each narrator and giving every section a unique voice and atmosphere. Literary techniques include nonlinear storytelling, intertextuality, and elements of magical realism. The structure of the novel resembles an intricate puzzle, with each story linked to the others by subtle threads of events and characters, creating a unified whole from many fragments. Mitchell masterfully uses symbolism and metaphor to convey deep themes such as fate, chance, and the interconnectedness of human lives.

Ghostwritten
Date of publication: 1 August 2024
Last updated: 18 August 2024
———Original titleeng. Ghostwritten · 1999