The Gospel According to Jesus Christ
Style and Technique
In «The Gospel According to Jesus Christ», José Saramago employs a unique style characterized by long, complex sentences and a lack of traditional punctuation, creating a stream of consciousness that requires active reader engagement in interpreting the text. The language of the work is rich with philosophical reflections and metaphors, adding depth and layers to the narrative. Saramago masterfully uses irony and sarcasm to underscore the absurdity of certain religious dogmas and human actions. The narrative structure is nonlinear and includes numerous digressions and flashbacks, which help to reveal the inner world of the characters and their motivations. The author reinterprets biblical events, offering an alternative view of Jesus' life, making the work provocative and thought-provoking.
