How to Hide an Empire
What is the author's perspective in the nonfiction book, How to Hide an Empire?
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With a number of notable examples, Immerwahr generally presents himself as an unbiased, objective narrator with a full command of his subject material. For the most part, he refrains from explicitly acknowledging his presence, as one does with the first-person. The reader of How to Hide an Empire would, for the most, have no idea who had written it.
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