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Peter Turchi: Don’t Stand So Close to Him, or Her, or Them, Either (July 2019)

$5.00

This companion to last summer’s lecture on first-person narratives, “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” studies works by Jai Chakrabarti, Anton Chekhov, Jenny Erpenbeck, Adam Johnson, and Katherine Anne Porter to address the advantages of shifting narrative distance in third-person narratives.  

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Fiction
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Faculty Member

Turchi, Peter

Residency

2019 – July

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