Is the narrator's pursuit of independence a strength, or does it lead to a lonely, alienated lifestyle?.
An "all-or-nothing" friend and former roommate who suddenly disappeared from the narrator's life. Los detalles - Ia Genberg.epub
Who is the real subject of each portrait—the person being described or the narrator who is doing the describing?. Is the narrator's pursuit of independence a strength,
An unnamed narrator lies in bed with a high fever. In her delirious state, she picks up a copy of Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy and finds a forgotten inscription from an ex-girlfriend. This "madeleine moment" triggers a flood of memories about four key people from her past. An unnamed narrator lies in bed with a high fever
The narrator herself is barely described. Instead, her identity emerges through her observations of others—the idea that we are essentially "traces of the people we rub up against".