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storyteller

[stawr-ee-tel-er, stohr-] / ˈstɔr iˌtɛl ər, ˈstoʊr- /




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In several interviews released before “Pluribus” debuted, Gilligan repeats an insistence common to storytellers whose work happens to meet the prevailing sentiments of a specific moment.

From Salon

When Ruby listens to the storytellers around her, you can see her living their words through her own experience.

From Los Angeles Times

Barth frequently explored the relationship between storyteller and audience in parodies and satire.

From Seattle Times

He will always be a storyteller — Winslow says every one of his novels has been either sold or optioned by Hollywood — just in different media.

From Los Angeles Times

But if, like most such dreams, it’s far more captivating to the storyteller than to the audience, the work offers enough lyrical beauty to keep viewers listening, if not fully understanding, and yearning for more.

From New York Times