The Late Americans
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Late Americans?
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The Late Americans is written from the third person point of view. This third person narration, however, is not omniscient. In each chapter of the novel, the narrator shifts her attention from one character to the next, alternately inhabiting each of their consciousnesses and psyches.
The Late Americans
The Late Americans is a third-person narrative. However, this third-person narration lacks omniscience. In each chapter of the work, the narrator switches her focus from one character to the next, experiencing their consciousnesses and psyches alternately.