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Love this. It has a sly humor that Sebald, rumors to the contrary, had a knack for. Too bad he didn’t explore those moods more often.
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Reblogged this on Marković Darinka.
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Just finished “Austerlitz” and was impressed by its incredible lyricism. Will reblog at http://www.joannachen.com
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