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Orhan Pamuk Reads Jorge Luis Borges

The New Yorker: Fiction

CHAPTER

The Labyrinth

Unwin felt that the story of al buhari's death had left him indifferent. But he woke up with the conviction of having unrivelled it. Two nights later, he met dun raven in pub back in london and said: 'Your story was a lie' Dun raven taught that the solution of a mystery is always less impressive than the mystery itself. The same can hardly be said of a treat uttered in a dream. For any one who really wants to hide away, london is a better labyrinth than a lookout tower which all the corridors of a building lead. In sculpture, the minater has a bull's head. Dante imagined it as having the body of a ball and

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