Little Eyes
Style and Technique
Samanta Schweblin's style in «Little Eyes» is marked by conciseness and precision, with each word measured out with surgical care. Her language is restrained yet charged with inner tension, as if beneath the smooth surface of the narrative lies a storm of emotions and anxieties. The author masterfully employs a fragmentary structure: the narrative is broken into separate stories linked by a common theme, creating a mosaic effect in which every detail gains special significance. Schweblin skillfully uses shifting perspectives, allowing the reader to see events through the eyes of different characters, which heightens the sense of alienation and vulnerability. Her prose is filled with understatement, pauses, and tense silences that often speak louder than words. The text is dominated by short, abrupt sentences, creating an atmosphere of anxiety and uncertainty, emphasizing the fragility of the boundary between observer and observed. Literary devices such as irony, allusions to modern technology, and subtle psychological detail make the novel multilayered and profound, while the structure, built on intersecting destinies, gives the narrative dynamism and sharpness.
