It wasn’t clouded by judgment. It wasn’t plagued or flawed by memory. It was simply Louis and Lestat’s most recent ...
Anna Moschovakis’ “An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth” is my kind of novel: taut and narratively ambiguous, a book of riddles or a riddle of a book. It takes place in an unnamed ...
Her loosely autofictional novel is told in five parts and three timelines, some of which is true to a Carusillo family modern myth.
The way Martha Stewart sees it, her life story is pretty simple. “Here’s this girl from a family of eight in Nutley, N.J., living modestly, who gets a good idea, builds it into something really fine ...
An unreliable narrator cannot be trusted. Sign up here. As with most linear storylines, the narrator knows far more than the reader, and Carraway’s is no different. From the first word, he is hiding ...
Bill Simmons wants people to recognize just how unreliable former players can be as narrators of NBA history. Don’t get The Ringer founder wrong ‚ he enjoys “some of the ex-player stuff.” But when it ...
The way Martha Stewart sees it, her life story is pretty simple. “Here’s this girl from a family of eight in Nutley, N.J., living modestly, who gets a good idea, builds it into something really fine ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results