The Last Samurai: A Novel

What is the narrator point of view in The Last Samurai: A Novel?

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In The Last Samurai, DeWitt switches between the first-person perspectives of Sibylla and Ludo, thereby exploring—from multiple points of view—the nature and impact of genius, parenthood, and depression.

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