The Seventh Meeting
Style and Technique
Herbjørg Wassmo's style in «The Seventh Meeting» is marked by subtle poetry and restrained emotion, where every word seems measured with special care. The language of the novel is rich in metaphors and imagery that convey the inner world of the characters and the atmosphere of the northern landscape, which becomes an inseparable part of the narrative. The author masterfully employs interior monologues, allowing the reader to enter the most intimate thoughts of the characters, while the fragmented structure—alternating between time layers and points of view—creates a sense of mosaic and depth. Wassmo skillfully weaves symbolism and detail into the fabric of the story, revealing themes of loneliness, memory, and unfulfilled love, while laconic dialogues and the pauses between lines highlight the drama and tension of human relationships. The result is a finely crafted artistic canvas, where every stroke is filled with meaning and emotion.
