Petrushka Syndrome
Style and Technique
Dina Rubina's novel "Petrushka Syndrome" is distinguished by its profound psychological insight and subtle exploration of human emotions and experiences. The author's style is characterized by richness and expressiveness, allowing the reader to immerse deeply into the atmosphere of the work. The language of the book is rich with metaphors and symbols that help unveil the inner world of the characters and their complex relationships. Literary techniques such as flashbacks and internal monologues are used to create a layered narrative and a fuller understanding of the characters' motives. The story's structure is nonlinear, allowing the plot lines to unfold gradually and maintain intrigue. Rubina masterfully combines elements of drama and philosophical reflection, creating a work that prompts contemplation on the nature of the human soul and its aspirations.
