A Horse Walks Into a Bar

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, A Horse Walks Into a Bar?

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Avishai Lazar narrates A Horse Walks into a Bar, and the events told in the book split between his narration of Dovaleh's performance at the club in Netanya and his memories of his own interactions with Dovaleh when they were both children and teenagers. Avishai tells the events of the performance in present tense, but when he switches to narrating flashbacks he uses the past tense, and nearly every time a break in the text occurs, both which clearly differentiate the past from the present in the novel.

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