P. TheophilusSomewhat unusually for a novel, P. Theophilus writes a preamble which includes a statement of intent: to tell the story objectively, from the observational end of the continuum; to not impose the author’s perceptions onto the reader. And at the same ime, owns that such a goal is impossible to fully achieve: there is an inevitable degree of manipulation in the author’s choice of which parts of the story to tell, for no story can be told in full. Read More Read Less
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