Laurus
Style and Technique
The novel «Laurus» by Eugene Vodolazkin is distinguished by a unique style that combines elements of historical prose and philosophical parable. The author uses archaic language, which helps create the atmosphere of medieval Russia. Vodolazkin skillfully weaves Old Slavonic words and expressions into the text, adding authenticity and depth to the narrative. Literary devices such as symbolism and allegory play an important role in revealing themes of time, fate, and spiritual quest. The structure of the novel is nonlinear, allowing the author to freely move through time and space, creating a multilayered narrative. At the center of the plot is the life of the main character Arseny, who goes through various stages of spiritual development, reflecting his inner transformation. Vodolazkin also uses intertextuality, referencing biblical and literary texts, enriching the novel with cultural and historical contexts.
