The Blue Mountain
Style and Technique
"The Blue Mountain" by Meir Shalev is distinguished by its rich and expressive language, combining elements of biblical style with modern Israeli narrative. Shalev uses numerous metaphors and symbols to convey the depth and complexity of Israeli life and history. The novel's non-linear structure allows the author to weave together past and present, creating a complex and multifaceted picture of life in a kibbutz. Literary devices such as irony and humor help Shalev reveal the characters' personalities and their internal conflicts. The author also actively uses dialogues, which add dynamism to the narrative and make it more lively and realistic. Overall, Shalev's style can be characterized as poetic and rich, with an emphasis on detail and emotional depth.
