Pinball, 1973
Style and Technique
Haruki Murakami's novel «Pinball, 1973» is characterized by the author's distinctive style, combining elements of magical realism and surrealism. The language of the work is concise and straightforward, allowing readers to easily immerse themselves in the narrative. Murakami employs numerous metaphors and symbols, creating an atmosphere of mystery and melancholy. The story's structure is nonlinear, emphasizing the fragmented nature of the main character's memories. The author frequently uses internal monologues and streams of consciousness, providing deeper insight into the characters' inner worlds. Musical and cultural references play an important role, helping to create a specific mood and context. Murakami masterfully conveys the sense of loneliness and the search for life's meaning, making his work deeply philosophical and emotionally rich.
