The Greenlanders

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Greenlanders?

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The point of view shifts repeatedly from character to character before returning to Gunnar Asgeirsson, with the result that the reader knows more than any of the characters what is transpiring. This means the reader realizes both how one or more characters have experienced an event and how each understands the others' experience.

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The Greenlanders