Monday Dec 06, 2021
Dorthe Nors and the Power of Third Person Distance
How can the base-level choice of what perspective (first, second or third person) is used in a piece of writing be used as a way for a reader to gain perspective on a character?
Dorthe Nors’ novella Minna Needs Rehearsal Space (translated by Mishka Hoekstra) uses a close third person and a unique approach to paragraphs to allow the reader to read the titular character’s opinions in the same way that they read facts, and as you would probably guess, hilarity ensues.
- Minna Needs Rehearsal Space (2016) by Dorthe Nors and translated by Mishka Hoekstra
- An excerpt from the book, but not the one we discussed in the episode
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