Posts Tagged role of narrator in point of view
Re-reading the Classics: Uncovering the Precision Crafting in Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” by Brad Windhauser
Posted by virgowriter in Brad, Revisiting The Classics on March 13, 2014
Re-reading the Classics: Uncovering the Precision Crafting in Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” by Brad Windhauser One of the best things you can do for your sense of your craft is to read. Even better: taking the time to revisit something that has grown dusty on the shelf, a story or book which you read […]
The Role of the Unreliable Narrator in Shaping Point of View in Sedaris’ “Season’s Greetings to Our Family and Friends”
Posted by virgowriter in Brad, Special Editions on August 9, 2013
The Role of the Unreliable Narrator in Shaping Point of View in Sedaris’ “Season’s Greetings to Our Family and Friends” By Brad Windhauser The narrator in any story provides the reader with a vantage point from which he or she learns of the story’s details. All ideas expressed are therefore filtered through this narrator’s sensibilities—we […]