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>entire story is one long monologue

>> No.17885244

>>17885209
the best kinds of story

>> No.17885315
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>>17885209
>>17885244
Hmmm yet /lit/ despises this masterpiece

Explain yourselves

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>>17885209
great example, though to be honest I can't think of that many others.

>> No.17886137

>>17885315
Some ideas are better left as ideas

>> No.17886434

Sucking stones though if I were to recall which I will not do I may in turn remember that pebbles they were but stones they were not but forgive me if so far I have called them stones for instead of sucking pebbles I name them sucking stones

>> No.17887874

>>17885209
Every first-person book is one long monologue, in a sense. Some do it more than others — some actually preserve continuity of time etc. But e.g. King Solomon's Mines is Quartermain reminiscing and writing down the adventure, and you could think of it all as him sub-vocalizing as he writes.