HI all reading ahead! I have a question/topic to discuss. When Don Gately is driving to the crosstown grocery to get veg for the newbies, did you notice how as he's driving the narrator describes where the car is going, describes the buildings it passes, and then the narration actually goes into the Antitoi Bros storefront? This was crazy (the scene with the AFR, yes, but also the narrative tool of the car driving through town to change the scene to something we need to witness. Mastery of narration, I think , but also, what the eFF? How can any narrator do this- be in Don's head, be outside of Don's head, and then just lead us somewhere else? I felt like I was superman flying over the city, listening in on bits and pieces and then landing when I sensed danger. Anyone have any thoughts on this, and other narrative ploys?
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