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Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Reads Samuel Beckett

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Unbroken Night Universal Stone

At first sight ill seen with the happy exception of the lights enhanced opacity dim the light of day from them were day again to dawn without on the other hands some progress toward unbroken night universal stone. "If smile is what it is in short alive as she alone knows how neither more nor less less compared to true stone within as sadly as before all" 'The eye has changed and its driveling scribe absence has changed them not enough time to go again we're still more to change once back too soon changed but not enough strangers but not enough to all the ill seen ill said then back again disarmed for to finish with it all at last with her and her rags of sky

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