The story is told by a country housewife in first person narrative.
She changed her style to first person narratives of internal mental states.
Unlike the style of romance novels, her books would be told in first person narrative.
As with his previous two books, it is a first person narrative.
It was apparently written by Torak himself, in first person narrative.
The human elements of the poem (lines 3-4, 7-12, 15-16, 19-20) can read as either a first or third person narrative.
Also, as has been said earlier, the fact that the novel is a first person narrative makes adaptation more difficult.
Clearly this is where he gets his obsessional third person narrative from.
A Third person narrative would be too distant and aloof.
The novel is written in a first person narrative.