I need help with an English word. A story told as a series of individual points of view, like Akira Kurosawa’s, Ran. Or in some wasys the book Dracula, but Dracula is just epistolary. There’s a literary term for this, right?

[edit] Not Ran (which is also a great film) RASHOMON! I composed this post after a long week of 12+ hour days on a tight deadline. I’m mortified! 😂

So no, the term I am looking for is not the Rashomon effect. I think I want there to be a term for this. Maybe I’m delirious.

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@MattMerk multiperspectivity?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiper
maybe multivocal narration if different characters present their own perspectives?

@evilstevie BINGO! That is exactly the word! It was gnawing at me like a tune you just can’t quite remember. I am breathing a sigh of relief over here.

@MattMerk I have to admit it's a new word to me, but the concept made sense enough to be able to google-fu through it :)
My reading is more consume-consume-consume and analysing the contents rather than analyse the writer's methodology and structuring

@evilstevie It's definitely not a word in high rotation in my vernacular, but I have a friend who's writing a book. It is a fictional compilation of reportage from different people's perspectives in a kind of interview/journalism format. A similar book format might be World War Z.

I first encountered the word multiperspectivity in a conversation about the book Dracula, which has changing character focus and styles. But that word only kind of fit with the Bram Stoker novel.

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