The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur

What is the narrator point of view in the book, The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur?

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The Winter King is told as a memoir by an aged Christian monk, Derfel Cadarn, a contemporary and associate of Arthur. He writes as a key figure in the drama of late fifth-century Britain, employing the first-person past tense, and frequently quoting vast amounts of dialog.

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The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur