A question, tarascon (when we refine things you/I can modify your post so everything is clear in the 1st post).
Do we need to post proof to go on?
Good question. I thought about that and proof might be a difficult thing to show in every case. Just post an answer that you think is correct (with a hyperlink, if you want) and if it's wrong someone down the line can point that out. Also, posts don't have to use the name of the author; it's optional.
And, yes, Sauron is right.
do we just carry on or wait for conformation ?
Just carry on. Like I said, if it's wrong, someone might point out the correct answer (with a careful online search, responses should be right). And hopefully most posters will scan the earlier posts. This thread is really about learning about novels. This system seems awkward but I can't think of any other way to do this. And I didn't want to have another game which uses points as a "win."
Thanks for the interest folks.
In Under Milk Wood, who was the omnipresent narrator
There's more than one (unnamed) narrator and not necessarily a person from fictitious Llareggub. I double checked this on Wiki and it has the number wrong.
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The Invention of Morel is an interesting novel by Adolfo Bioy Casares which, as far as I know, has two links to film.
The first one is that it's a book being read by Sawyer on the TV series
Lost (I used to pause the disk to see if I could make out the titles of the books he's reading--yep, I'm that much of a book geek).
What is the other film connection? Please reread my OP for changes.