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Jonas Hassen Khemiri Reads Vladimir Nabokov

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Importance of Meaning

The war is always kind of hinted at but not explicitly right there's a lamp of hers and it's like a was a veritable bomb of thick glass filled with water. The number of military charms yeah about the story that fascinate me so I think that could also be a way of understanding how it takes this charge with meaning.

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