Two Sisters: A Novel in the Form of a Memoir | Techniques

Two Sisters is, in fact, Vidal's most successful tour de force in the radical use of point of view. In this work of the first rank, Vidal proves himself to be a dazzling and audacious ventriloquist. Built around an unproduced screenplay from the 1940s, Two Sisters combines alternating past and present first-person narrators with very different perspectives on the nature of this work.

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