And the story is told by a possibly slightly unreliable narrator, which is a nice touch. |
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The incident revealed Conway as an accomplished fictioneer and a rather unreliable narrator of his own life. |
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She has a high-pitched reedy voice that doesn't stretch into the corners of these dark hued songs as much as shimmer above them like an unreliable narrator. |
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The unreliable narrator is a staple of recent psychological thrillers, from Gillian Flynn to S.J. Watson to Tana French. |
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But Herndon is a most unreliable narrator in all things about Mary, since they never got along. |
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Could you talk a minute about the notion of being an unreliable narrator? |
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The unreliable narrator becomes the unreliable painter. |
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Patrick, for all his brutal truth telling, is an unreliable narrator. |
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