I didn’t say it was new, I just said I didn’t like it. :-) And in my (limited) experience in literature, such direct personification (where death is, in essence, a character) is most often found in genres like surrealist of postmodern literature, which I don’t think Eliezer is going for.
I didn’t say it was new, I just said I didn’t like it. :-) And in my (limited) experience in literature, such direct personification (where death is, in essence, a character) is most often found in genres like surrealist of postmodern literature, which I don’t think Eliezer is going for.