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I don't think I thou
I don't think I thought about the lack of a a name until I sat down to write my conmemt.The novel is written in first person with the unnamed protagonist as narrator, which cuts down on the need to give the name. How often do you use your own name, for instance? Also, the character spends much of the book among people known to him, who don't need introductions. Finally, the character is well-known in the club's world, which further reduces the need to give the name; other characters meeting him for the first time know who he is already.I'm not sure why Somer chose not to give the character a name in this book, but the omission is not obtrusive.





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