Lost in the City: Stories

What is the author's style in Lost in the City: Stories by Edward P. Jones?

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The stories are presented from multiple points of view. The most commonly used point of view is third-person omniscient, where the interior thoughts and motivations of the protagonists are revealed. Narrators in third-person stories are unnamed, reliable, and entirely effaced. Within these stories, the narrators have a homogeneous voice that is objective and dispassionate.

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Lost in the City: Stories