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Orhan Pamuk Reads Jorge Luis Borges

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Borges - A Novel About a Stranger Than You Think

Lisa, i think he wanted to balance these two e characters. Wil dunraven is very frustrated to be confronted with unwin's borasian solution. It wants him to appreciate the exoticism of the ories. And how does this reverend alaby come into this very strange to reverend in a small town in cornwall who looks up estern stories and reads them in church? I didn't really understand that he wrote it separately. He wote it first and even he said, you know that i had a quote from him where he says he has no idea how it found its way into the story as a mystery to him,. so he just felt that that had to

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