Wiseguy
What is the author's perspective in the nonfiction book, Wiseguy?
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Henry Hill is the main subject of Wiseguy, and the story is predominantly told through his perspective. Henry's first-person narration is couched in the context provided by Nicholas Pileggi, which provides a subtle counterpoint to Henry's point of view.
Wiseguy, BookRags