Talk:Charles Palliser

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Uucp writes "do we really need this last sentence at all? It's about a small aspect of an 800 page long book. it's pretty random."

In the "foreword" (which is included at the end of the book for reasons which are made clear), Palliser explicitly states that the narrator is extremely unreliable, going so far as to suggest that anyone reading the book who had not noticed this should reread it in its entirety. This would suggest that, rather than "a small aspect" of the book the unreliability of narrators is in fact its main subject matter. Demogorgon's Soup-taster 12:57, 16 June 2006 (UTC)