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No, the narrator of a work of fiction is a character created by the author to tell the story, while the author is the actual person who wrote the story. The narrator can have a different voice, perspective, and background from the author.
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An antistory is a work of fiction in which the narrator breaks the conventional rules of storytelling which challenges the reader's expectations.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
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the author of the work, presumably Gordimer
No. The original work of fiction is copyright to the author. You will be sued if you try to publish or make any money off their work.
No, "Bright Shadow" is a work of fiction written by Avi. It tells the story of the young narrator and his mysterious journey through a dark and magical forest.
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