Keterly has this power of just being able to enter the house at any point. He's been able to become a true citizen of that world and him, really appreciate it and live in it. And the house deemed him worthy kind of being there. So I want to believe that what is happening at the end is an integration that is more permanent. Maybe he whatever visits that world again.
David and Tamler get lost in the world of Susanna Clarke’s "Piranesi," a hauntingly beautiful and thrilling novel with echoes of Borges, Plato, C.S. Lewis, and even Parfit. The first part of our conversation is spoiler-free so you can listen to that section if you haven’t read it yet. (But seriously read this book! We both read it in a few days.)
Plus, watch out ladies - Sydney the Bing chatbot is coming to steal your man.
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