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Orhan Pamuk Reads Jorge Luis Borges

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Labyrinth of Suakin

Alabi found out the next day that the boat had already set sail, bound for red sea port of suakin. Feeling it was his duty to verify the death of the slave, he made his way up to the labyrinth. Albukare's breathless tale seemed to him utterly fantastic. Don ravend could not restrain himself and asked in the manner of one who wants to squeeze the last drop, can this story be explained? Unwin answered as though thinking aloud, i have no idea whether it can be explained or not, i know it's a lie. Dun raven broke out in a torrent of strongly flavored language and said that all the population of pantrit could bear witness to the

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