You know, my sieve-like memory may have failed me, and Kuttner's "Don't Look
Now" may be in the third person. But significant portions of Damon Knight's
"I See You" are in the second person.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dragan Milosevic [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Subject: Re: Aldiss story: Milosevic and a Kuttner
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From: "Todd Mason" <[log in to unmask]>
> Famous example: "Don't Look Now," by Henry Kuttner (not to be
mistaken with
> the Daphne du Maurier story of the same title).
Was that a story about three-eyed aliens hidden among us? I read it
and still remember a good part of it, but NOT the second person
narrative.
As for the first person, did anybody mention Bester's "Fondly
Fahrenheit"? :-)
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