The Man Without Qualities

What is the author's style in The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil?

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The point of view the author uses is 3rd person and 3rd person with omniscience. The narrator does not come across as having a personality. The reader seems to be assumed to be part of the living part of the early 20th century. The work appears to be devised for the purpose of being timely, just as this year's best selling novels have been devised the same way. Likewise, just as an American novelist is likely to have the expectation that the reader will be American and will know the culture, Robert Musil naturally assumes that the reader is one of these Germanic peoples.