The Boston Globe, October 10th, 1999
However much gentle readers may enjoy being told the way the world works, the benevolent tyranny of the omniscient narrator has been under assault for years. Experience is fractured! cried the moderns, then the postmoderns; Only the interior point of view is sacrosanct. So there went centuries of now-suspect bird's-eye narration, too often replaced in contemporary fiction by teensy insights from myopic visionaries. But the greater point was well taken in a universe that was, we now had to admit, governed by relativity. On the personal and literary scale, this meant that if I looked out the win...
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