It’s well known to those who spend even five minutes talking about writing with me that I am moderately anti-1st person (despite a plethora of enjoyable books written in it, including at least one of my absolute favorites, Nine Princes in AmberSo I said, “Self, let’s do some analysis of it and see if we can figure out where your problem is.”
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First person talking about wider space can work well if the point is something relevant to the character. If a story is about how a person is coping with a large-scale thing, there will be times when a summary of the large-scale thing is necessary.
This is where intrusive 1stP becomes a benefice, I think, as it's obvious why they would be filling the reader in on a quick bit of background; whereas if a 3rdP narrator tries to do that, it can stop the story dead. There's a reason a lot of readers skip all the history blather in LOTR the first time they read it.
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The Guide excerpts are narrated with such a snarky Britishness that they're highly entertaining, even when they're basically potted history.
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