The Night in Lisbon
Style and Technique
The novel "The Night in Lisbon" by Erich Maria Remarque is written in the author's characteristic style, combining conciseness and emotional depth. The language of the work is simple and accessible, yet deeply expressive, allowing the reader to easily immerse themselves in the unfolding events. Remarque employs numerous literary devices, such as retrospection, dialogues, and internal monologues, to reveal the inner world of the characters and their experiences. The structure of the narrative includes alternating between the present and memories, creating a dynamic storytelling that gradually unveils the plot lines. The author masterfully conveys the sense of hopelessness and tragedy inherent to the era of World War II through the fates of his characters, emphasizing their personal dramas and moral dilemmas.
