Knife
Style and Technique
In «Knife», Jo Nesbø employs a tense and dynamic narrative style characteristic of the thriller genre. The language is rich in detail, creating an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty. The author skillfully uses internal monologues and flashbacks to reveal the inner world of the main character, Harry Hole, and his struggle with personal demons. The narrative structure is nonlinear, allowing for gradual unfolding of plot lines and maintaining intrigue. Literary devices such as symbolism and metaphors deepen the understanding of the characters' psychological states and motivations. Nesbø also uses elements of suspense to keep the reader's attention and create a sense of impending threat. Overall, Nesbø's style and technique in «Knife» contribute to a gripping and emotionally charged narrative.
