After Sappho

What is the narrator point of view in the book, After Sappho?

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In After Sappho, Schwartz employs a first-person collective narrator whose manifold voice mirrors the solidarity of the novel’s lesbian community. Throughout the novel, a generalized ‘we’ narrator discusses various characters, events, publications, and laws, contextualizing these many entries within the tradition and lineage of lesbianism.

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After Sappho