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S1E9. Point of View (Or, Who In The World Ever Is Reliable?)

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In this episode, Lani (@copper_dust) and Jo (@pebblysand)discuss point of view, a topic which was requested by one of our listeners, @turanga4. They explore the different types of point of view that exist in narration, the choices writers make in deciding to tell stories from a particular perspective, and debate the dreaded concept of head-hopping. They also touch on the sensitive subject of second-person narration, and question whether reliable narrators really even exist.
This week, we mention:

  • Then we came to the end by Joshua Ferris - a novel told in first-person plural
  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, Merry Men by @copper_dust - stories where the point-of-view character is not the focal character
  • Lolita by Vladimir Nobokov - example of a story told from the point of view of a very unreliable and unlikable narrator (please, check trigger-warnings/the topic of this book prior to reading it)
  • the fault in faulty manufacturing & ce ne sont que des cailloux by @pebblysand - examples of an unreliable narrators, and of works where language and narration is affected by the identity and vocabulary of the narrator
  • Life of Pi by Yann Martel & Room by Emma Donoghue - examples of how a different point of view can change a story

Your recommendations for this week are:

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Content provided by @pebblysand & @nargles15. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by @pebblysand & @nargles15 or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Lani (@copper_dust) and Jo (@pebblysand)discuss point of view, a topic which was requested by one of our listeners, @turanga4. They explore the different types of point of view that exist in narration, the choices writers make in deciding to tell stories from a particular perspective, and debate the dreaded concept of head-hopping. They also touch on the sensitive subject of second-person narration, and question whether reliable narrators really even exist.
This week, we mention:

  • Then we came to the end by Joshua Ferris - a novel told in first-person plural
  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, Merry Men by @copper_dust - stories where the point-of-view character is not the focal character
  • Lolita by Vladimir Nobokov - example of a story told from the point of view of a very unreliable and unlikable narrator (please, check trigger-warnings/the topic of this book prior to reading it)
  • the fault in faulty manufacturing & ce ne sont que des cailloux by @pebblysand - examples of an unreliable narrators, and of works where language and narration is affected by the identity and vocabulary of the narrator
  • Life of Pi by Yann Martel & Room by Emma Donoghue - examples of how a different point of view can change a story

Your recommendations for this week are:

You can find us online at:

  continue reading

45 episodes

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