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ethics and aesthetics of backward narration in Martin Amis's 'Time's arrow'

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Examines the aesthetic and ethical consequences of Amis's decision to use 'backward' narration to tell the story, from death to earliest consciousness, of his chosen protagonist, a Nazi doctor who worked at Auschwitz

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