'The Grotesque': what is real, who can we trust?
in this video, we take a look at Patrick McGrath's magnificent novel: 'The grotesque' from 1989. His narrator is a model of unreliability, but the novel is also much more than that. ---------------------------- 0:00: start 0:22: intro 01:45: Narrator: situation 08:48: Narrator: personality 11:35: Mysteries 16:40: Unreliability 19:28: Conclusion

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