Are there any books written in 2nd person, future tense narrative?
Are there any books written in 2nd person, future tense narrative?
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Second-person narration is just shit. Silly anglos always trying to push the limits.
You won't find any
Future tense in second person? How would that work exactly? If on a winter’s night a traveler is the only second person narration I know of
second person future? i tihnk houellebecq's submission ends that way in describing a potential conversion to islam.
Its like
>you will open the door and you will walk through it, you will look around and a man will approach you...
dont most erotica novels be like this
Bright Lights, Big City
If on a winter's night a traveler
>you will meet a tall, dark stranger
Nobody asked for this.
That's absolutely awful
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Tutorials, instruction booklets and stuff like that.
I wouldn't really say it was quite '2nd person', but The Fall by Camus is perhaps close if I'm remembering it correctly.
oh, disregard this, I missed 'future tense'. Not really sure how that would work.
>If on a winter's night a traveler
this
There's plenty.
La modification by michel butor
calvino did it
Fucking why
Homestuck
Why read?
No
Fuentes did it
Choose your own adventure stories
A Small Place was written partly in the 2nd person to provoke the reader.
Kids book titled 'Loser' does that, wasn't particularly good
Jay MacInerney did it well, as did some woman.
also, von Hoffmansthal had a character who only spoke in that voice.