Miami

What is the narrator point of view in the book, Miami?

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Miami is told from the first-person perspective, both as an account of Didion’s travels to Miami as a journalist intent on covering the Cuban exile community’s political struggles as well as an account of Didion’s sifting through information on Cuban-American relations and her subsequent conclusions on key issues.

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