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The narration, in which the drummer Andrew Cyrille joined momentarily, began with compelling meditation on the migrations of black Americans, first from Africa, then northward from the South and finally from spiritual communion to sometimes lonely acculturation.
With each change Ms. Dubey slightly accelerates the pace so that each flashback gives added emotional punch to what follows, and the entire story moves as a single piece of narration in which past and present exist naturally together.
"Yet I fear we must endure many pages of expository narration in which minor characters in whom the reader has little interest reveal details of the crime until the jury inevitably reaches the wrong conclusion".
In his "Footnote to History," these Samoan events find extended narration in which are mingled accounts of beggars and planters, the strife of consuls, the awful hurricane, the scene on the shore and in the harbor when the hurricane had passed, and the making and unmaking of Kings, with the sorrows of one of them named Laupepa.
This framework gives way to the director's essay-like narration, in which he defines jazz in terms of African-American experience; relates its form and sound — and the existential edge of black musicians' performances — to politics; explains the music as a variety of oral history; and, remarkably, predicts both the aesthetic of free jazz and the music's role in the civil-rights movement.
Even crazier than the symphony, it's a motley array of vocal and choral pieces, strung together by an orotund narration in which a figure standing in for the composer speaks of his desperate passions, his discovery of Shakespeare ("O Shakespeare! Shakespeare!"), and his musical plans.
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Most first-person novels have layered narrations in which a younger self on the edge of experience exists within an older self engaged in looking back -- an older self who renders the life, who gives it structure or design.
Part 1, on Sunday night, often seems like a random collection of footage with flowery narration thrown in, which makes it the visual equivalent of the ambient sounds that you might coax from your stereo to help you wind down at bedtime.
In contrast, the self-consciously second-person narration in "Dispatch," which features a married couple confronting a revelation of (unconsummated) infidelity, feels remote.
The use of narration in NET, which is the approach we all use in daily life, is one of the reasons why we used this approach.
It does this by any number of methods: aesthetics (in the Keatsian sense: "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"); the depth of the writer's vision of the world she has created; the precision, timbre and tone of the language; or the ways in which narration is used to tell a story.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com