The Club Dumas
Style and Technique
The novel «The Club Dumas» by Arturo Pérez-Reverte is characterized by a complex structure that combines elements of detective fiction, thriller, and mysticism. The author's style is rich and multilayered, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue. The language of the work is rich and detailed, with numerous literary references and allusions, requiring a certain level of erudition from the reader. Pérez-Reverte employs intertextuality, weaving references to classic literary works into the plot, creating an effect of intellectual play. The narrative structure is non-linear, with frequent shifts in perspective and time frames, enhancing tension and maintaining reader interest. The author skillfully uses dialogues to reveal character traits and advance the plot, as well as employs elements of metafiction, reflecting on the nature of books and reading. All this makes «The Club Dumas» a work that demands attentive and thoughtful reading.
