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congenial form and narrative distance. Going to Jerusalem is a novel full of fictional ideas, rich in ... Chiuchi's (p. 171) is.the first truly energized voice. One further motive may lie behind this perverse ... him, a new technique: multiple voices narrating through interior monologues and recording present ...
act of defiance,” the first-person narrator climbs the tower to run through the spectrum of ... where the first-person narrator uses a straightforward tone and a listlike form to chronicle the murder ... the most realistic and traditional narrative, is the frightening tale of a disturbed man who finds the ...
fled the Revolution as adults and those who weren't yet fully grown. In literature, the adults ... detractors, for the most part people who had fled Russia as adults, were puzzled and disturbed by his ap­ ... opinion reflects the conditions of the literary scene in the first emigration and may be, at least in ...
wanted to keep the first-person author take on everything separate to the main narrative thrust of the ... a wide-ranging cast, how did you strike the right balance of voices throughout the narrative? SP: I definitely ... crafted this highly readable book: how he wrangled the many voices of this story, how Hutchinson fits into ...
developed for us almost exclu­ sively through inside views, for the narrator reads his thoughts. Given this, ... The narrator has no special insight here and this is of crucial importance. On the other hand, K. is ... an initial. K.'s reality in the novel is essentially an interior one, a personal one; in the ...
nineteenth century, the retrospective mode enables narrators to speak of events they have witnessed or taken ... part in at a point   before the narrative present, allowing them to consider what happened with greater ... perspective. Retrospection clarifies what was in terms of what has come later, which in turn suggests what will ...
the development of language in individuals. He argues that every human being, between the ages of two ... the creative use, or misuse, of their native language stops at the age of five. Only in the case of ... combined with the adult's ability to assimilate and abstract experience. A great deal of work is ...
Anthony Olcott
weren't yet fully grown. In literature, the adults already had established reputations, had readers in ... fled Russia as adults, were puzzled and disturbed by his ap­ parent idleness, his strange poetry, his ... literary scene in the first emigration and may be, at least in part, explained as a manifestation of the ...
No picture, just ads flashing at all sides of the screen— hot young singles, first five minutes ... with lines short and long, and prose poems. In the first poem of the section, “Get That in Writing,” ... the speaker scrolls through an online newspaper, constantly refreshing the page until he finds his ...
order. The swaggering precision is one appeal from the adult order to children just beginning to sort ... "Mary and Andrea, Third Avenue, New York City," (1956): Frank's young daughter ... view of life in a governed society. Bristled about by a contingency it is only beginning to intuit, ...

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