A Gambler's Anatomy

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, A Gambler’s Anatomy?

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The novel is narrated by a third-person narrator, but for most of the story, the narrator relates only Bruno’s thoughts and experiences. Therefore, while the narrator is a third-person entity technically separate from the protagonist, it essentially functions as if Bruno himself were narrating. The narrator never gives the thoughts or perspectives of other characters except for a few instances, but even these instances could arguably count as Bruno’s perspective as well by way of Bruno’s supposed telepathic powers.

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A Gambler’s Anatomy, BookRags