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I have been sticking to an unreliable 3rd person narrator for most of my writings so far, one that has insight into the MCs head and nothing more.
But I also always wanted to try to write in a more neutral and pure style like McCarthy used in blood meridian. Something about the cold indifference and purely descriptive, observing nature of the narration told me to pay attention to what is being done, the actions the characters took and at the same time, allowed for the readers to imagine much without telling them much forthright.
I figured theMC of such a story would either have to voice their thoughts or stay an enigma, any character to that fact. What do you suppose else I can read to brush up on that style? Who else has experience with that sort of style

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