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Turks fruit
Book • 1969
The novel follows the story of an unnamed sculptor and his passionate relationship with Olga, whom he meets while hitchhiking.
The narrative alternates between past and present, detailing their initial encounter, their marriage, and their eventual separation due to the interference of Olga's mother.
The story takes a poignant turn when Olga is diagnosed with a brain tumor and the sculptor visits her in the hospital until her death.
The book is known for its graphic and explicit content, as well as its vivid and often humorous descriptions of life and relationships.
The narrative alternates between past and present, detailing their initial encounter, their marriage, and their eventual separation due to the interference of Olga's mother.
The story takes a poignant turn when Olga is diagnosed with a brain tumor and the sculptor visits her in the hospital until her death.
The book is known for its graphic and explicit content, as well as its vivid and often humorous descriptions of life and relationships.
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