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Orhan Pamuk Reads Jorge Luis Borges

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Al Buhari and the Red Bearded Man

Zaid, greedy, bent over the sleeping figure of his king. He thought about killing him, maybe. But he did not dare. Zaid stole the treasure and only later found that he was really after something else. Dun raven asked for another tankard before giving his judgment,. i admit, he said that my ibnihakan could have been zaid.

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