Post-apocalyptic narratives have also featured cannibalism as a means of survival.
The running narrative featured the characters of Alf (Bob Hoskins), a removal man who had problems reading and writing, and his friend Bert (Donald Gee).
The letters and commentary become alternating, almost competing, narratives, an effect compounded by the editors' decision to feature extensive notes following virtually every letter.
Overflowing with existential riffs and noirish turns, the narrative also features notes on jazz and appearances by phantasmagoric creatures of the imagination.
The first historical narrative in Azerbaijani literature Komissar by writer Mehdi Huseyn features Azizbekov as the main character.
The comic narratives feature a bean-headed surrogate for the artist who struggles with the mundane frictions of his life as an artist.
These narratives feature the adventures of Henry Potty, Really Wimpy, and Horrendous Gangrene who attend Chickenfeet Academy.
Heroic narratives feature one of several major culture heroes, or recurring protagonists of mythical origins, such as Kotan-Kor-Kamui, or the Owl God.
The narrative covers 20 centuries of European and American culture, and prominently features the construction of El Escorial by Philip II.
The third-person narrative features a unicorn who believes she is the last of her kind in the world and undertakes a quest to discover what has happened to the others.