
Ottessa Moshfegh's "Lapvona"
LA Review of Books
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The Omniscient Narrator: A Novel's Perspective
I thought that must be a shift to then take the omniscient perspective and how that was different I mean I think it really serves this novel in particular because we're not identifying too much with anyone character in this kind of level playing field of cruelty where every single character is cruel. There's something democratic about that point of view it was funny because I thought if I strip away the narrative voice and put it in an omniscient narrator voice am I going to lose my sense of the voice is it going to be anonymous? Once I started writing it was it felt natural and it felt like the voice was established in my mind and I could hear the tonality and the rhythm and
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