Operation Shylock: A Confession
Style and Technique
In «Operation Shylock: A Confession», Philip Roth employs a complex and layered style characteristic of his later works. The author skillfully blends elements of autobiography and fiction, creating a metafictional narrative where the lines between reality and the fictional world are blurred. Roth's language is rich with ironic and sarcastic tones, allowing him to delve deeper into themes of identity, duality, and self-determination. Literary devices such as intertextuality and postmodern play with the reader make the text multifaceted and provocative. The narrative structure is nonlinear, enabling the author to freely move between different temporal and spatial planes, crafting a complex picture of the protagonist's inner world. Roth also actively uses dialogues and internal monologues to reveal the psychological depth of the characters and their internal conflicts.
