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Alejandro Zambra Reads Bruno Schulz

The New Yorker: Fiction

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A Loneliness Is Your Favorite Story

In all bunathod's stories, most of them, you feel like there's a guy talking to himself. And at the same time, he's always talking to the reader, you know? He asks a lot of questions. Ye. Hedhe he can't get out of the room unless hes locked into the room, yes. I mean, it's big contradiction. It seems like the whole story was wishful thinking,. because it starts with his er celebrating that i can go out again. You feel all the time that he's talking to himself, but there are mens where he speaks to the reader. Yes. The kind of literature i enjoy is really hard to specify.

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