Italo Calvino’s novel, "If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler," instantly includes any possible reader while employing the most unused perspective in fiction: the second person.
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Italo Calvino’s novel, "If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler," instantly includes any possible reader while employing the most unused perspective in fiction: the second person.
Perhaps the most underrated novel ever written, John Williams’ Stoner follows the life of William Stoner, an unremarkable man whose life is marked by a series of severe disappointments.