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How to shoot an unreliable narrator in the face.

In Pan: From the Papers of Lieutenant Thomas Glahn, Knut Hamsun’s narrator, the titular Thomas Glahn, is a classic example of an unreliable narrator. The majority of the novel is Glahn’s account of a brief and jealousy-filled love affair that he once had in Nordland with a woman named Edvarda, but being a jealousy-filled affair, [...]

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