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narration

[na-rey-shuhn] / næˈreɪ ʃən /


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The technique of “Train Dreams”—the stylized juxtaposition of images and narration, the kaleidoscopic jumble of anxious memories and pastoral portraits—is not the stuff of an Old West parable.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her opening narration, Farsi explains how she’d been looking for a way into Gaza to understand it beyond the media reports.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, the narration jumps forward, flashes back and stalls, for brief periods, in the capricious memory of the narrator, John Dowell.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether this is a flaw is up to you, but Smith’s opening narration provides the only backdrop or exposition we ever get in “Patti Smith: Dream of Life.”

From Salon

Mr. Dyer’s droll narration might spark readers’ own distant recollections.

From The Wall Street Journal