The Son
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      Nov 30, 2016 02:10PM
    
    
      Writers are used to thinking about a novel’s point of view as belonging to a single easily labeled category—be it omniscient, first person, close third, “alternating third,” “multiple first,” or something else. But point of view doesn’t have to be uniform or consistent over the length of a novel; it can just as easily be a pastiche. Phillipp Meyer’s bestselling family saga The Son is a good example of this phenomenon. It consists of a regularly alternating trio of distinct point of view types, functioning together as a unitary whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. If you're a writer who is interested in the craft, you can read the rest of this analysis here: http://weedlit.blogspot.com/2016/11/m...
    
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